I usually don't work on FWD cars, I own a 1985 Monte, and a 1981 Cutlass wagon...
My father picked up a 1997 Taurus GL for $300 In immaculate condition. Car has 150K on it now.
Needed a pass rear brake line, pads up front, a new battery, and a windshield.
After I finished the brake line, I noticed the passenger rear tire has I believe a toe in problem that's nothing like the driver side.
The side of the tire closest to the front of the car points in, and the side of the tire closest to the rear of the car points out.
It appears to be off ROUGHLY by about an inch.
Any likely causes?
Any suggested solutions? I've found information suggesting a toe kit, some mentions of a simple toe adjustment wrench, and others suggesting bending control arms.
Thanks in advance.
UPDATE:
I spent some time examining the suspension.
The car has an independent rear suspension.
There are 2 "I" beams per side. And a trailing arm That goes from the knuckle, and mount under the rockers in front of the rear tires.
I pulled the rearmost I beam, and was able to twist the complete rear assembly enough where it would line up properly, and fix the toe issues.
When the I beam is reconnected, it pushes everything back out where it was when I began.
All I beam mounts have some sort of indexing tab, not sure what this is.
Also, Where the 4 I beams connect in the center, the rear most I beams have an extremely large hex nut?
Looks like it could be an adjuster for the toe?
My father picked up a 1997 Taurus GL for $300 In immaculate condition. Car has 150K on it now.
Needed a pass rear brake line, pads up front, a new battery, and a windshield.
After I finished the brake line, I noticed the passenger rear tire has I believe a toe in problem that's nothing like the driver side.
The side of the tire closest to the front of the car points in, and the side of the tire closest to the rear of the car points out.
It appears to be off ROUGHLY by about an inch.
Any likely causes?
Any suggested solutions? I've found information suggesting a toe kit, some mentions of a simple toe adjustment wrench, and others suggesting bending control arms.
Thanks in advance.
UPDATE:
I spent some time examining the suspension.
The car has an independent rear suspension.
There are 2 "I" beams per side. And a trailing arm That goes from the knuckle, and mount under the rockers in front of the rear tires.
I pulled the rearmost I beam, and was able to twist the complete rear assembly enough where it would line up properly, and fix the toe issues.
When the I beam is reconnected, it pushes everything back out where it was when I began.
All I beam mounts have some sort of indexing tab, not sure what this is.
Also, Where the 4 I beams connect in the center, the rear most I beams have an extremely large hex nut?
Looks like it could be an adjuster for the toe?