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Rear tire stick out more on one side than the other ?

Old 04-07-2010, 07:18 PM
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Old 04-07-2010, 08:05 PM
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Thanks for the information.
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Glad it worked for you Mark, i'll be doing mine this weekend.
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now everyone is going to be doing this, and they never noticed it before but will now good post, thanks for the enlightenment
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Originally Posted by LT1driver
now everyone is going to be doing this, and they never noticed it before but will now good post, thanks for the enlightenment
Yea I kinda wondered if I was going to open a can or worms posting this. Folks might notice an issue where they never noticed before...

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Hi There;
I was wondering if you checked the axle nuts for 118ft.lbs?
Glad you fixed it.
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Originally Posted by robsc501
Hi There;
I was wondering if you checked the axle nuts for 118ft.lbs?
Glad you fixed it.
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Yes I have done that check. Not long ago actually. I usually check yearly. I found my passenger side at about 70ft/lbs when the car was new. My drivers was set correct when new. They have been tight ever since.

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Who did your alignment?

I need to get the CTS-V aligned asap.
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Thanks for posting this Toque. My passenger rear sticks out about a 1/4" more than the otherside. I was begining to wonder if my CCWs had different offsets
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Originally Posted by Stars_Fan
Who did your alignment?

I need to get the CTS-V aligned asap.
I am going to go to the Porsche RUFF dealer. They aligned it last time and did a great job. I went to another place earlier and really screwed my alignment up. 21st Century sends all there car's to RUFF to align.

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Originally Posted by jpandes
Thanks for posting this Toque. My passenger rear sticks out about a 1/4" more than the otherside. I was begining to wonder if my CCWs had different offsets
Its not your CCW's for sure. Mine stuck out 1/4" on my drivers side with my stock Z06 wheels too...

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Great research and writeup! I noticed this exact same scenario when I replaced my rear tires (Nittos) a few weeks ago. It always looked like my left rear tire was sticking out more than the left. I made sure the air pressures were the same in both tires and it still looked off. I let it go and assumed I was seeing things. When I get my coilovers installed on Monday, I'll have the shop check out the cradle and get everything squared away before they do the alignment. Thanks man!
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It seems that this is a bigger issue than people think. There is so much play in the rear cradle... People are starting to come out of the woodwork saying they have noticed this issue, and just let it go.

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I got this information from another member about how the cradle moves (see my question above in #6)
The top of the spindle(and hub) is connected to the frame with the upper A arms.
The bottom of the spindle is connected to the cradle with the lower A arms
When you pry ed the cradle over, you actually moved the lower a arm out which moves the top of the wheel in.
Vice-Versa on the other side

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Thanks. I was hoping for a better alternative than driving out to RUF.
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Excellent post Toque, glad you got it worked out.

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I've noticed that my passenger side is a little more flush with the fender (looks killer) than the driver's side. (opposite of what your is)

Nice to know what the possible issue/fix entails.

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Good information, Toque. Have saved this info for later reference.
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i can honestly say i have noticed this about my car from day one. pushing the cradle towards the drivers side makes sense actually. i JUST got an alignment yesterday after lowering the car...lol. i might still do this though. i haven't even had the car a month, and its been bothering me. NTB in Grapevine does great work and they have a flat drive-on rack...no driving up ramps. i have a 3 year alignment there, so i will be visiting them again once i get around to fixing this. i wish i would have read this yesterday...lol.
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So, it's a good idea to center the cradle to the fenders rather than center the cradle to the frame where all the other suspension, front and rear are normally referenced from??

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