Tim McCreary
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I recently installed OEM new struts and Strut mounting bolts and took my car for an alignment. They could not bring the front camber into spec. They said there was “no adjustment” on the two bottom bolts to allow any more camber change. The top plate is labeled FR3C-3K155-BC that cross references to the PP 1” lowered car. (FR3Z-3A197-B or AD1117 part number.
This is a 2015 EB Premium Performance Pack car with Ford Performance springs (supposed to be the same ride height as the PP, but slightly stiffer.)
1. Does it matter which direction the splined bolts install in the lower strut mount? Can they be backwards causing the lack of adjustment?
2. The motor was rebuilt by Ford just prior to this. The steering wheel seemed a little tilted afterward. After the alignment, it still is a little tilted. Does Ford always remove the subframe to remove the motor? If so, could the subframe be shifted slightly when reinstalled making the alignment off?
3. I had to drop the rear frame to install the Ford Performance rear springs. The rear is in alignment. But could that shift the front alignment out of the adjustment range?
Any help is appreciated.
This is a 2015 EB Premium Performance Pack car with Ford Performance springs (supposed to be the same ride height as the PP, but slightly stiffer.)
1. Does it matter which direction the splined bolts install in the lower strut mount? Can they be backwards causing the lack of adjustment?
2. The motor was rebuilt by Ford just prior to this. The steering wheel seemed a little tilted afterward. After the alignment, it still is a little tilted. Does Ford always remove the subframe to remove the motor? If so, could the subframe be shifted slightly when reinstalled making the alignment off?
3. I had to drop the rear frame to install the Ford Performance rear springs. The rear is in alignment. But could that shift the front alignment out of the adjustment range?
Any help is appreciated.
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