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    hey, I noticed that my rear end is shifted over a little bit... Do you guys think it is my tractions bars bent at where they meet with the frame??? Thats all i can assume... And if it is, should i just take it to my dads shop and throw it on the frame rack real quick and straighten it out, or replace them (i really dont want to!!) but if i have to i will!

    thanks
    Chris
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  • #2
    Either that or the axles are bent is all I can figure.

    g
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    • #3
      The 'traction bars' (I'm assuming LCA's) wouldn't / couldn't bend ... I'd check your PHR bushings and mounting brackets.
      The LCA's monitor front to rear movement, the PHR monitors left to right movement.
      But if your dad has a frame shop, it should be a no brainer.
      \'97 Firebird 3.8 ... 1/4 mile = 12.50 (minutes)

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      • #4
        is the car lowered? if so that is probably the problem, might need to get an ajustable torsion bar

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