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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Front wheels not centered side to side
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<blockquote data-quote="mavisky" data-source="post: 15399624" data-attributes="member: 139858"><p>Sounds like you may have not indexed the upper strut mounts correctly and have them out of sync. This will give one more negative camber than the other and could be partially responsible for this differing measurement. My guess is that if you got an alignment you'd see drastically different camber figures between the two wheels. Check this first before you spend any money or assume your entire frame is off-center.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mavisky, post: 15399624, member: 139858"] Sounds like you may have not indexed the upper strut mounts correctly and have them out of sync. This will give one more negative camber than the other and could be partially responsible for this differing measurement. My guess is that if you got an alignment you'd see drastically different camber figures between the two wheels. Check this first before you spend any money or assume your entire frame is off-center. [/QUOTE]
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