So this past weekend I replaced the rod ends on my double adjustable panhard rod - I thought now would be a good time to actually center the rear end... so I dropped plum bobs off the fender in the back, measured the distance from the top of the rim (face of the rims) in the same spot on both sides. I turned the panhard rod clockwise/counter clock wise until the numbers matched on both sides and this is with the suspension under load that I measured.
Everything looks perfectly centered, even measuring how much the tire protrudes past the rear portion of the fender on both sides...drive the car and I hear rubbing...check the spacing and my driver side rear tire is right up against the inner fender near the bottom left (if looking at the tire)
How can this be? The rear is centered? I've massaged the inner fenders before but now that I am "actually centered" I am rubbing? All I am running is some C5 stock rims with 275 wide tires out back
This is on my 2002 Camaro by the way...did I mix something up and set this up wrong?
Everything looks perfectly centered, even measuring how much the tire protrudes past the rear portion of the fender on both sides...drive the car and I hear rubbing...check the spacing and my driver side rear tire is right up against the inner fender near the bottom left (if looking at the tire)
How can this be? The rear is centered? I've massaged the inner fenders before but now that I am "actually centered" I am rubbing? All I am running is some C5 stock rims with 275 wide tires out back
This is on my 2002 Camaro by the way...did I mix something up and set this up wrong?
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