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Originally Posted by Modshack
It's easy enough to fix if you're moderately handy and have some spatial relations skilz... (your alignment guy should be responsible for getting this right, but in lieu of that do the following
If the wheel is off to the left, visualize this:
1) Straighten the wheel (turn to the right)
2) Your wheels are now pointed slightly right. You need to pull them back to center
3) Loosen the locking nuts on the 2 tie rod ends
4) On the left side, turn the tie rod IN 1/2 turn (clockwise)
5) on the right side, turn the tie rod OUT the same amount ((counterclockwise).
6) drive to see if straight, tweak from there. Be sure to make the same changes on each side and you're alignment will not be affected. Befure to tighten the locking nuts when done.
I've done this many times and had to do it on my Z as well. Being slightly off drove me crazy!
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Thank you for the information! I'm not quite that adventurous, but I'm sure many people on here will find it useful.
Also, I'm surprised that so many people have the issue and no one has mentioned it on here (unless I just didn't find it).