Why are all FC front wheels offset to the right?
#28
My friend has the same issue with Stance coilovers on his 88 SE.
Cars and models that I have seen this on
88 Convertible with S5 body panels
89 GTU
88 GXL
88 SE
89 GTUs
91 Coupe
#32
I'm found out some more interesting things regarding this topic.
I went up to Toronto this weekend, met up with gkarmadi and saw his 86 GXL TII-swapped TD07 S5 front bumper FC, with 7.5" wheels. On the way there, I also saw an S5 stock-looking convertible parked nearby. I took a look at the wheels, it was noticeably offset to the right.
When I looked at gkarmadi's wheels, the wheels were still offset, but nowhere nearly as noticeable. We were only able to discern that the wheels were still slightly offset in relation to the panels by using the finger test. We stuck a finger on the vertical plane against the tire and looked to see how much we could fit under the fender. As expected, the right side was a lot tighter than the left side.
So, some conclusions:
It's harder to notice the offset with S4 body panels vs. S5 body panels.
It's harder to notice the offset with wider wheels than stock.
It still happens, even if you have coilovers.
I went up to Toronto this weekend, met up with gkarmadi and saw his 86 GXL TII-swapped TD07 S5 front bumper FC, with 7.5" wheels. On the way there, I also saw an S5 stock-looking convertible parked nearby. I took a look at the wheels, it was noticeably offset to the right.
When I looked at gkarmadi's wheels, the wheels were still offset, but nowhere nearly as noticeable. We were only able to discern that the wheels were still slightly offset in relation to the panels by using the finger test. We stuck a finger on the vertical plane against the tire and looked to see how much we could fit under the fender. As expected, the right side was a lot tighter than the left side.
So, some conclusions:
It's harder to notice the offset with S4 body panels vs. S5 body panels.
It's harder to notice the offset with wider wheels than stock.
It still happens, even if you have coilovers.
#34
I have a '89 TII we purchased new. All original, no accidents, except for a front bumper cover repaint, so I thought I'd check. Put a long level from the edge of the fender to the floor and measured distance at the center cap. Couldn't believe it, there was a difference, but it was the driver's side wheel that was out about 3/16" more than the PS.
Also have a '91 TII sitting in the pole shed which I checked in the same manner. The PS is out more than the DS about 1/4". Have had the car for 7 years, but don't know the history.
Also have a '91 TII sitting in the pole shed which I checked in the same manner. The PS is out more than the DS about 1/4". Have had the car for 7 years, but don't know the history.
#36
I have a '89 TII we purchased new. All original, no accidents, except for a front bumper cover repaint, so I thought I'd check. Put a long level from the edge of the fender to the floor and measured distance at the center cap. Couldn't believe it, there was a difference, but it was the driver's side wheel that was out about 3/16" more than the PS.
Also have a '91 TII sitting in the pole shed which I checked in the same manner. The PS is out more than the DS about 1/4". Have had the car for 7 years, but don't know the history.
Also have a '91 TII sitting in the pole shed which I checked in the same manner. The PS is out more than the DS about 1/4". Have had the car for 7 years, but don't know the history.
Where in NJ are you, if I'm ever in the neighborhood, I may drop by to take a look.
#42
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ah. who cares how it looks, as long as it works, right? hahahaha
i would say that my drivers side wheel hides in a TON more than my PS wheel, but thats only becuase its been FUBARed twice now.
i would say that my drivers side wheel hides in a TON more than my PS wheel, but thats only becuase its been FUBARed twice now.
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I got a big surprise lol. The previous owner of mine was using a spacer on the drivers front lol. I was installing the Coil-Overs and when removed the right side it had a small spacer...
#48
I wish I was driving!
Test it out for yourself.
Put two wheels and tires on with equal dimensions, offsets, etc.
Now, look straight down from the left fender and do the same for the right fender. You'll notice that the right wheel sticks out noticeably more than the left wheel.
WHY IS THAT??????
Put two wheels and tires on with equal dimensions, offsets, etc.
Now, look straight down from the left fender and do the same for the right fender. You'll notice that the right wheel sticks out noticeably more than the left wheel.
WHY IS THAT??????
#50
The Firestarter
cool im not crazy... I thought it was just my car that had this issue. Ended up doing 3 alignments from different shops and another 2 alignments with coilovers and replaced all the suspension bushings using a master kit. Still with the weird offset, you notice it more with stock wheels, and even more so lowered because the fender was closer more to the tire on one side then the other, i had to raise it up in fear something might be off. I just figured my ***** broken.