So, I had a touch of rear toe-in...

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Reckon it could be down to this?

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It did have to be straightened a bit to get it out, too! It was a touch more bent than that to begin with :eek:
 
lol, I remember a mate with a Maxi going over a hump back bridge somewhere in the welsh countryside (near Lampeter Velfrey, if I remember rightly) at a mad speed (on purpose!) and the car cracking the chassis. He limped back to Saundersfoot with the car shaped like a banana :D
 
As a stoodent I jumped my MiniMetro over a sharp little humpback bridge that went over a stream coming back from Guildford Tech (Yes I could see for 600 metres in either direction before anyone flames :)) while it was great fun getting good air in that little go kart, the rear suspension never recovered hehe :D.
 
Lopez - yes it does. Its no longer wanting to kick out over bumps and its generally heaps more planted. Tracking is now out the other way! Must have been really really affecting the front end too! So when I get those springs changed (next couple of days) I will get that all aligned and tracked and then its all good!

The new 205/45/R16 tyres really fill those arches though!
 
Tesla said:
Is that a Mondeo?

Looks like it has been poorly jacked or something?
Yes it's a Mondeo, nope it wasn't jacked, I did it in an er.... off road incident :o

I thought I'd written the car off when I did that. I nearly ended up in a river and have no idea how the car actually stopped.
 
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