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![]() Drives: Chevrolet Camaro LT1 Join Date: Feb 2026
Location: Indiana
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Drives: Chevrolet Camaro LT1
Join Date: Feb 2026 Location: Indianapolis Posts: 8 iTrader Rating: 0 reviews Alignment/handlings problems after repair. I was involved in a side swipe on my LT1 impacting the rear quarter panel, door, rocker, and rear wheel. The car bump steers like crazy, steering feel is uneven side to side with it being lighter to the left , and it just doesn’t feel connected to the pavement especially when making left turns. After each of my 3 alignments in the last month with totally decent numbers on the sheet when I left, I’d find the left front and back left toe was almost double the value (.10 to .20 or close to) after an alignment check. Last edited by xSHAKEandBAKEx; 03-10-2026 at 07:22 PM. |
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What suspension parts were replaced?
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![]() Drives: Chevrolet Camaro LT1 Join Date: Feb 2026
Location: Indiana
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They did not replace any suspension parts. Simply pulled out the dent from the rear qtr panel and replaced the door.
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Total toe for both front and rear seem a little high. Rear total toe for me is 0.1 degree (0.05 on each side) with front toe set to 0.
They may also need to reset the Steering Angle Sensor.
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What tires do you have?
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Do you have FE3 suspension with it being an LT1?
I would think FE2. Could be using the wrong target numbers if that's the case |
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![]() Drives: Chevrolet Camaro LT1 Join Date: Feb 2026
Location: Indiana
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I feel like the suspension on the left side is softer than the right. I can feel right front suspension behaving differently, giving more feedback, harsher but in the right way. The left side suspension seems less responsive and the car pulls left as well. Hope this provided better feedback. I feel like I have a bent “something” in there and to the body shop and dealer, it looks fine but they don’t know the car you know. |
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![]() Drives: Chevrolet Camaro LT1 Join Date: Feb 2026
Location: Indiana
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2017 2ss 6mt Join Date: Mar 2024
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Ive seen a dead rear shock make a car change lines on the highway from an even bump. The customer told me her car was dangerous on the highway, i went and drove it and came back and told her that thing is a deathtrap.
Ive also had a car that wagged like a fish on the highway and it was the bushing in one of the rear upper control arms. It wasn't really bad, just worse than the other side. |
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![]() Drives: Chevrolet Camaro LT1 Join Date: Feb 2026
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I appreciate the feedback. I’m getting it inspected Monday so I’ll just take it easy on her until then. |
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To clarify for you the spring supports the weight. The strut just dapens the movement.
So if the spring isn't supporting the weight it will look squished down on that corner while it's just sitting there. But if the strut is bad, when you hit a bump evenly with both tires, the body will squish the bad side faster and more which will make it pull hard to that side. |
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Location: Fort Wayne, IN
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Bushings, a bad bushing will throw off your alignment. A good alignment guy should be able to tell you that. I have a 24 SS 1LE and have already replaced the front lower control arms due to bushing failure. I track mine though but I assume a accident can cause bushing damage.
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