NastyStang113
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Ok,how do you correct it without ALCA?? What were they made for,other than adjusting something??I have had my car since new,never in accident,never winter driven,only has 485 RWHP, with 37,000 miles,has welded torque box brace,frame is not bent.Front suspension is all stock.I measured my LCA's they are the same.Any info welcomed,what to look for etc.
Let me know when you find a 2005 Mustang that has a out of square rear axle, more than factory tolerances which every car has, that isn't the result of damage in some shape or form. In your case, I'd be willing to bet that if nothing was damaged that it was the mounting tabs on the NEW axle. I'm not saying that adjustable LCAs won't square the axle. I'm saying it's not really the right way to do so in my opinion. Adjusting the LCA length without adjusting the UCA length is going to have an effect on instant center and pinon angle. If you're adjustable LCAs are the same length on each side than how did you use them to square the axle???