Rear alignment adjustment problems
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Rear alignment adjustment problems
Whats up Evo x associates:
Ill keep this short.
Got to the local STS to get an alignment, 20 min's into the process the service rep said there seems to be a problem..
Bringing me into the garage, and under my evo, he showed me that the rear TOW and CAMBER adjustment "disks" (or what ever their formal names are) would not move because they seem to be "stripped". The bolts were moving within the disks, but not actually making any changes to the tow/ camber. All four bolts in the back had the same problem
The rep said hes seen MAYBE a few cases of this...
I had my alignment done 1 other time at a different STS location.
Any clue as to why the hell that happened? Has anyone else incurred the same problem?
Ill be going to my local mitsu dealership tomorrow, hoping they have some in stock.
Thanks
Ill keep this short.
Got to the local STS to get an alignment, 20 min's into the process the service rep said there seems to be a problem..
Bringing me into the garage, and under my evo, he showed me that the rear TOW and CAMBER adjustment "disks" (or what ever their formal names are) would not move because they seem to be "stripped". The bolts were moving within the disks, but not actually making any changes to the tow/ camber. All four bolts in the back had the same problem
The rep said hes seen MAYBE a few cases of this...
I had my alignment done 1 other time at a different STS location.
Any clue as to why the hell that happened? Has anyone else incurred the same problem?
Ill be going to my local mitsu dealership tomorrow, hoping they have some in stock.
Thanks
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just as a heads up careful with the alignment guys they tend to screw up badly especially if they have never worked on a evo.
mine was stripped and they didn't let me know!
here is the thread I started:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...-question.html
although this is kinda gung ho the permanent fix is to get the whiteline rear control arms for the toe issue side.
the other 2 bolts i would just get replaced.
mine was stripped and they didn't let me know!
here is the thread I started:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...-question.html
although this is kinda gung ho the permanent fix is to get the whiteline rear control arms for the toe issue side.
the other 2 bolts i would just get replaced.
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This is what i was thinking - How could one (service guy) go about stripping ALL FOUR eccentrics without noticing?
just as a heads up careful with the alignment guys they tend to screw up badly especially if they have never worked on a evo.
mine was stripped and they didn't let me know!
here is the thread I started:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...-question.html
although this is kinda gung ho the permanent fix is to get the whiteline rear control arms for the toe issue side.
the other 2 bolts i would just get replaced.
mine was stripped and they didn't let me know!
here is the thread I started:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...-question.html
although this is kinda gung ho the permanent fix is to get the whiteline rear control arms for the toe issue side.
the other 2 bolts i would just get replaced.
I think the other STS stripped mine, then proceeded to give my car back to me like nothing happened. Not to be biast but the car was aligned in an area thats, say, not the best.
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This is what i was thinking - How could one (service guy) go about stripping ALL FOUR eccentrics without noticing?
Ive been reading a few other threads about forum members having the same problems, but i dont understand why they're so frail.. Would it work if the guys lifted the car, then did the alignment so there isnt so much pressure on the eccentric?
I think the other STS stripped mine, then proceeded to give my car back to me like nothing happened. Not to be biast but the car was aligned in an area thats, say, not the best.
Ive been reading a few other threads about forum members having the same problems, but i dont understand why they're so frail.. Would it work if the guys lifted the car, then did the alignment so there isnt so much pressure on the eccentric?
I think the other STS stripped mine, then proceeded to give my car back to me like nothing happened. Not to be biast but the car was aligned in an area thats, say, not the best.
flimsy and the rabbit ears are not even beefy like other mfg make them.
Just be careful man and double/triple check their work.
I had to spend an extra $400 ( control arms , plus the repairs to the frame and labor). When it was not necessary.
I get all my alignment done now at a place thats about 1 hour from here.. But at least I know they work on SCCA cars , etc.
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well those eccentric bolts are probably one of the worst design parts of our car.
flimsy and the rabbit ears are not even beefy like other mfg make them.
Just be careful man and double/triple check their work.
I had to spend an extra $400 ( control arms , plus the repairs to the frame and labor). When it was not necessary.
I get all my alignment done now at a place thats about 1 hour from here.. But at least I know they work on SCCA cars , etc.
flimsy and the rabbit ears are not even beefy like other mfg make them.
Just be careful man and double/triple check their work.
I had to spend an extra $400 ( control arms , plus the repairs to the frame and labor). When it was not necessary.
I get all my alignment done now at a place thats about 1 hour from here.. But at least I know they work on SCCA cars , etc.
Ya live and ya learn i suppose. Kinda a ****ty way to go about it, but **** happens.
Would you know if part #19 and #25 are the rings?
http://oemmitsubishiparts.com/parts/...gramCallOut=19
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As a little update -
I ordered 4 sets of the bolt, washer and nut assembly for each camber and toe arm. Ill be bringing the car to get fixed / aligned Monday at a REPUTABLE shop.
Lesson Leanred:
Dont make the mistake of going to a cheap alignment shop. I learned from my mistake - Go somewhere thats got a good reputation.
I ordered 4 sets of the bolt, washer and nut assembly for each camber and toe arm. Ill be bringing the car to get fixed / aligned Monday at a REPUTABLE shop.
Lesson Leanred:
Dont make the mistake of going to a cheap alignment shop. I learned from my mistake - Go somewhere thats got a good reputation.
Last edited by Black&Boostin; Mar 8, 2013 at 09:43 AM.
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did you ever get ur alignment fixed? i just came across that problem while doing my alignment. i had it done somewhere and they stripped one. i had done a couple alignments before without any issues. so i bought a new washer installed it and as i was doin the alignment it just stripped. so did the other side toe. both rear cambers were fine though.