plethaus
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Car is a '92 MTX with about 288,000 on it. I've had the car since September 06 and ever since I've had it there was an alignment problem (car pulled to the right, driving straight required steering wheel pointed left). It wasn't that bad so I didn't worry too much about it given that it is my winter beater and nothing more.
Well, over the past couple weeks I noticed that the car would squeal the front tires going around corners (left or right) at greater than 15mph. The front tires were worn but the driver side was definitely more so.
Then last weekend the car developed a bad shimmy in the steering. I've had many cars that blew a belt in the radials do that so I figured the tire was shot. I put two new ones up front, 215/60/16, the stock size. The old tires were 205s. I went to take the car for a drive after I put the wheels back on and I didn't get out of the driveway - the new tires are rubbing something on the suspension really bad, it's like the brakes are dragging.
I'm not that knowledgeable with suspension stuff.. anyone have any ideas where I should look next?
edit: Also I'm not sure if my car is lowered, it appears it may be lowered a little by the previous owner but I'm not sure. If it is I'd say it's not more than 1.25" drop. Would that be enough to make the stock tire size rub?
Well, over the past couple weeks I noticed that the car would squeal the front tires going around corners (left or right) at greater than 15mph. The front tires were worn but the driver side was definitely more so.
Then last weekend the car developed a bad shimmy in the steering. I've had many cars that blew a belt in the radials do that so I figured the tire was shot. I put two new ones up front, 215/60/16, the stock size. The old tires were 205s. I went to take the car for a drive after I put the wheels back on and I didn't get out of the driveway - the new tires are rubbing something on the suspension really bad, it's like the brakes are dragging.
I'm not that knowledgeable with suspension stuff.. anyone have any ideas where I should look next?
edit: Also I'm not sure if my car is lowered, it appears it may be lowered a little by the previous owner but I'm not sure. If it is I'd say it's not more than 1.25" drop. Would that be enough to make the stock tire size rub?
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