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Old 11 November 2009, 10:56 AM
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Hiya guys

My 97 uk 2000 turbo has hit a curb sideways main impact on rear need some advice please.

Ive just had my car up on the ramps the rear wheel bends in at the bottom and also looks as if the front of the wheel sits further in then the back.

I got tracking checked and it reads as follows at the rear

toe left 2.8
toe right 12.4

camber left -1.06
camber right 0.36

under neethe we cant spot anything that looks bent, where do I start to replace things?

thanks
Old 11 November 2009, 10:35 PM
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had this prob myself on a sti 4door classic hit rear wheel on kerb been over keen on throttle car shook and felt like rear of car was swaying all over place above 70mph replaced wheel bearing etc and ended up been hub as common on subs to bend on impact was told this by ag motors who own and run their own proper x ver 9 prodrive rally car , id try that first on rear
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my car makes vibrating noise over 30-40 mph lol so you reackon go for rear hub first? thanks for reply im realy usure on what to replace on car couldnt have come at a worse time either what with crimbo and that lol.
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