17-05-2012, 16:17 | #16 |
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I know what you mean, it's more likely to be caused by the geometry of the rear suspension, ie the panhard bar, or what ever it's called, since it is fixed on one side.
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17-05-2012, 20:25 | #17 |
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It's only offcentered due to the suspension lift. Ideally the panhard rod should be lengthened accordingly
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