According to Pat at Big O, the subframe does have to
one off to do the clutch. He said that's probably what they put back wrong, because it's really hard to line it back up straight. But what dean is saying about the steering rack might be it also, because the steering wheel turns a little farther right than left. Also, the wheels aren't damaged and the weights are still on them, so I don't think they crashed into a curb.
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Originally Posted by sperry
The thing is... the rack, subframe, tie-rods, etc don't need to be touched at all to do the clutch. I'd look for something bent... like crashed into a curb bent.
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Joel, I kinda doubt they had a joy ride in a ~100 chp car... But they had it from thursday night to Friday afternoon. And now that you mention it, of course I forgot to write down the mileage when I dropped it off