Originally Posted by
inuvik
If the replacement axle was not within specs then Mitsubishi needs to replace it AGAIN.
That's the dilemma that eco1.2 has now, unfortunately. The rear toe settings of his replacement axle look great...but now one of the rear camber settings is slightly out of spec. That's a bummer...but on the bright side he's better off now than he was before.
eco1.2...
If they replace your axle again, there's no guarantee it will be better than what you have now. In fact, it could be worse. Mitsubishi isn't going to keep putting replacement axles in your car until everything looks perfect. I would certainly rather have your replacement axle as opposed to your original one.
Your steering wheel positioning is still a bit troubling. A slight camber variation on one side of your rear axle shouldn't cause a noticeable pull requiring constant steering wheel correction. If it was me, I'd probably have the alignment checked at another shop to verify the numbers. Also, consider rotating your tires to see if that affects the slight pull you have now.
While we're on the topic... Has anyone on this forum actually had a dealer replace their rear axle more than once?
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