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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Need help. Rear end shifts to the right
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<blockquote data-quote="the_mechanic" data-source="post: 15102420" data-attributes="member: 176373"><p>Remove your lca's and loosen your relo brackets, take a prybar or something to pry the relo brackets toward the rear of the car and re-tighten and torque everything to spec. Had this happen to me at the drag strip, launched the car and it made a horendous pop then noticed the driver rear tire had actually hit and took the sideskirt off, the car wondered real bad and under power pulled hard. After I reset the relo bracket it centered the wheel again, also check for bushing play in the arms. A little movement at the bushing is quite a bit at the other side of the arm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the_mechanic, post: 15102420, member: 176373"] Remove your lca's and loosen your relo brackets, take a prybar or something to pry the relo brackets toward the rear of the car and re-tighten and torque everything to spec. Had this happen to me at the drag strip, launched the car and it made a horendous pop then noticed the driver rear tire had actually hit and took the sideskirt off, the car wondered real bad and under power pulled hard. After I reset the relo bracket it centered the wheel again, also check for bushing play in the arms. A little movement at the bushing is quite a bit at the other side of the arm. [/QUOTE]
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