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Castor can be adjusted?
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<blockquote data-quote="saat" data-source="post: 97023" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>All very good advise before you start putting your car on the rack. A castor problem would not cause vibration.</p><p></p><p>Do the alignment first. Make sure the mechanic does not adjust it beyond the correct setting just to cure the problem. Examine the printout and the data sheet.</p><p></p><p>If it doesnt cure the problem, take it to a good mechanic and let him have a look at the suspension. Like I said, mine turned out to be the lower A arms but it could just as well have been the tierod, the links, the shock mounts or subframe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saat, post: 97023, member: 77"] All very good advise before you start putting your car on the rack. A castor problem would not cause vibration. Do the alignment first. Make sure the mechanic does not adjust it beyond the correct setting just to cure the problem. Examine the printout and the data sheet. If it doesnt cure the problem, take it to a good mechanic and let him have a look at the suspension. Like I said, mine turned out to be the lower A arms but it could just as well have been the tierod, the links, the shock mounts or subframe. [/QUOTE]
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