My 76 CS1 has a slightly noticeable "crabbing" - what seems to me like a rear-axle misalignment. When shifting (especially under heavier acceleration), I can feel the rear end pulling to the right.
The suspension is currently being restored, so it may work itself out once I replace all the obvious problem items (ball joints and tie rods). But when it comes time to have an alignment done, am I able to adjust the rear axle alignment (or rear toe alignment) if that's what's out of spec?
I do know for a fact the car was never in any accidents, other than a cart smacking the hood, so the frame isn't damaged as far as I know.
76 CS1 - Is the rear axle alignment adjustable?
Re: 76 CS1 - Is the rear axle alignment adjustable?
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Related, probably the cause. Replacement on the way.
Related, probably the cause. Replacement on the way.
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Re: 76 CS1 - Is the rear axle alignment adjustable?
No its not really adjustable however a damaged panhard bar or one with severely worn bushings can cause the car to crabwalk.
Some have modified the panhard bar to make it adjustable but there are usually other dynamics at play if the car crabwalks with the correct panhard bar with new bushings installed in it.
Pay close attention to the ends of the front cross member since it can shift the front suspension to either side if the welds break where its folded into three layers between the frame rails.
Some have modified the panhard bar to make it adjustable but there are usually other dynamics at play if the car crabwalks with the correct panhard bar with new bushings installed in it.
Pay close attention to the ends of the front cross member since it can shift the front suspension to either side if the welds break where its folded into three layers between the frame rails.
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Re: 76 CS1 - Is the rear axle alignment adjustable?
feeling you describe is caused by something being loose in the rear suspension. most likely lower trailing arms bushings. get under the rear with a crow bar and check all bushings
rear suspension is not adjustable from factory, but you can make it adjustable by adding adjustable panhard and/or trailing arms. they're available as aftermarket option
rear suspension is not adjustable from factory, but you can make it adjustable by adding adjustable panhard and/or trailing arms. they're available as aftermarket option