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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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What are my options? Car not correct after accident.
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<blockquote data-quote="bdcardinal" data-source="post: 14859899" data-attributes="member: 19397"><p>The alignment itself may be correct, but I bet it is at the extreme range of "green" for the alignment. By chance was the subframe removed or replaced as part of the repair? I may not have been centered correctly, like when you install a K-member on a Mustang and have to square it properly. Also check the motor mounts and CV axles for damage if they were not replaced in the accident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bdcardinal, post: 14859899, member: 19397"] The alignment itself may be correct, but I bet it is at the extreme range of "green" for the alignment. By chance was the subframe removed or replaced as part of the repair? I may not have been centered correctly, like when you install a K-member on a Mustang and have to square it properly. Also check the motor mounts and CV axles for damage if they were not replaced in the accident. [/QUOTE]
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