• Dr_Fetus_Jackson@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    This is what’s called a “diamond” in the vehicle’s unibody frame structure. This car has likely been in a frontend accident that was bad enough to shift one rail back far enough that the entire chassis is out of square in a big way. The tires, bearings, suspension linkages and other parts are wearing way faster and it won’t have a long life on the road. Shitty insurance policy, body shops, and ignorant (and broke) buyers keep these sleds on the road. I can almost guarantee that the airbags in that heap are blown and weren’t replaced. This shiz shouldn’t be allowed on the road.

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      2 days ago

      My guess is the owner knows damn well their vehicle isn’t safe, but doesn’t have much choice than to drive it.

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        22 hours ago

        This is more common on solid rear axle trucks. It’s much easier for that to come out of square with the frame. Much easier to fix too. Unibodies…that thing is just fucked.

        There is an alignment term for this but it’s basically the rear wheels are not square with the body. If you turn the front wheels to match the rears then the car goes straight but the body is slanted.

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          9 hours ago

          So this person is fully aware this is happening, right? Is their steering wheel really tilted to the side like that even though they going “straight”?

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            5 hours ago

            If this was from a shady shop repair I wouldn’t put it past them taking the steering wheel off and realigning it.