Steering wheel twisted.
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Hi !!!
First of all, excuse my poor english !!!
After a wheels alignment, my S2000 have twisted steering wheel.
For car goes in straight line, I have to turn the steering wheel a few degrees to right.
The car already has passed for several mechanics and in none they have achieved it to put rightly in the center, in the degree zero of the circumferencia in order that you know me.
Not is a settings problems, the numbers of all cotes are ok.
Already I'm tired of mechanics, I want to repair it in my house.
I konw that it's only question to touch a screw in every wheel (screw or nut), to slacken a side and to be too tight other one, but i don' remeber which is!!!
What screw i need to touch for repair it ?!
Thanks !!!
First of all, excuse my poor english !!!
After a wheels alignment, my S2000 have twisted steering wheel.
For car goes in straight line, I have to turn the steering wheel a few degrees to right.
The car already has passed for several mechanics and in none they have achieved it to put rightly in the center, in the degree zero of the circumferencia in order that you know me.
Not is a settings problems, the numbers of all cotes are ok.
Already I'm tired of mechanics, I want to repair it in my house.
I konw that it's only question to touch a screw in every wheel (screw or nut), to slacken a side and to be too tight other one, but i don' remeber which is!!!
What screw i need to touch for repair it ?!
Thanks !!!
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This is why you have to do things yourself. The alignment shop you visited isn't any good. You can take it back to them, and they probably will not help you...again. Don't ever go there again, find another shop. Or, even better, get the simple tools required to measure aligment and do it yourself. You really just need camber and toe gauges. Then, some patience and a little free ime.
To fix it, they need to readjust the tie rod ends up front. You have to start with the wheel straight, then adjust tie rod ends to get the wheels to 0 deg toe on each side.
Good luck,
JASON
To fix it, they need to readjust the tie rod ends up front. You have to start with the wheel straight, then adjust tie rod ends to get the wheels to 0 deg toe on each side.
Good luck,
JASON
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