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Old Aug 21, 2007 | 09:25 PM
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I've got a 1995 Lexus Sc300(no duh right?).. anyway, a couple months ago i was acting like a dumbass and decided to drive it reverse down a residential street.. well things didnt work out too well after i went past about 20mph. I hit a curb and broke my driver side rim (MKIV Supras).. so heres the deal...


I've changed the lower control arms on both sides of my car, got it aligned and all that good stuff and my steering wheel still tilts to the right when my car is going straight, does anyone know what it could be?

Thanks in advance

-Rusmin.
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Old Aug 21, 2007 | 09:42 PM
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Welcome to Club Lexus. Im sorry to hear about your little mishap. You might want to have a shop fully inspect your suspension components for any further damage. If youve already had an alignment then there is obviously still something wrong. Good luck.
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Old Aug 21, 2007 | 09:46 PM
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Check your ride height (left and right) and see if there's a difference. Also check the steering rack bushing to see if it is messed up. Check your frame for damage as well. I hope it's not your rack and pinion. I messed up my rear-end when I slammed my wheel into the cement divider. They had to replace the entire thing from control arms to tie-rods. Cost me a grand
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