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Never crashed . Only noticed when I fit different arches ... Looks like its all coming out agen gonna lose the plot with the car I tink it's been like that a while but not sure
Is it a fibreglass front? There are a good few reports on line of guys being sold warped fibreglass fronts that don't fit the best straight from the box.
Is there a spacer missing between front of subframe and body.
Think when 12 inch wheels are fitted there is a spacer fitted to push body forward a little piece.
Have you changed the subframe bushes? The tierod bushes at the front will move the wheel foward or back. Make sure the RH front teardrop hasn't been replaced by a towing eye or large bolt.
I changed the driver side floor mount and driver side tie bar bushes to see if it would help but no difference was really east to change the floor mount it lined up near perfect first go . Tie bars are strait I'm baffled and I'm nearly sure it's always been like that
knuckle joint may have dropped, if it has it will need to be replaced,
If it has it will mean that when the joint is replaced the car will sit more level and judging by the gaps at the moment it may well bring the drivers side wheel gap to the same as the passenger side wheel,
did this car originally have 10 inch wheels on it?
Always had 12s. I replaced the tie bar bushes tear drop and floor mount on the driver side to try sort it but no joy the ball joints are fairly new everything looks strait and replacing the floor mount was fairly easy I just wana bang my head off the wall
Remove the two front wheels then with both doors closed measure distance from back of doors (lock side) to where the front seam hits the arch and to where the front panel and wings meet the arch. Compare measurments on each side. May have a slight tip on the right.
you can also try measuring front to back hub centres on both sides.
If the driver's side measurement is slightly longer then it starts to look like a tie-bar issue....if not, then it's either crash damage (or cheap aftermarket front panels, possibly the real culprit).
Thanks for all the comments so far
The wings front pannel ect are original
The car is sitting low could the problem be a cone??
My plan is to drop the subframe replace all bushings and if nesissery
Replace cones
So far I have replaced
Tie bar bushings
Bottom arm bushings
Tear drop
Subframe floor mount
All on the driver side and its still low
Losing my mind at this stage . I forgot to bring a tape to measure but ill
Do that tomoro I'm giving up for today