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<blockquote data-quote="Svt_devin" data-source="post: 16277810" data-attributes="member: 191923"><p>So when I got the new tires on my 2003 cobra I was admiring the look and I realized that my rear end is not centered under the car? My driver side tire sticks out around 1/2-3/4 inch further than my passenger side. I have had the IRS out and replaced all bushings and bolts and the problem is still there. Car Fax shows a minor hit in the front to an embankment, no structural damage or airbags and also a minor damage to the rear undercarriage no structural damage or air bags. As far as I know it doesn't dog walk. I am having it aligned this week by a friend of mine who owns a collision repair shop, I'm going to have him look at it but I'm wondering is this at all a known or common thing? Its one of those things that only you notice but bothers the crap out of me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Svt_devin, post: 16277810, member: 191923"] So when I got the new tires on my 2003 cobra I was admiring the look and I realized that my rear end is not centered under the car? My driver side tire sticks out around 1/2-3/4 inch further than my passenger side. I have had the IRS out and replaced all bushings and bolts and the problem is still there. Car Fax shows a minor hit in the front to an embankment, no structural damage or airbags and also a minor damage to the rear undercarriage no structural damage or air bags. As far as I know it doesn't dog walk. I am having it aligned this week by a friend of mine who owns a collision repair shop, I'm going to have him look at it but I'm wondering is this at all a known or common thing? Its one of those things that only you notice but bothers the crap out of me! [/QUOTE]
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