Hey all,
My steering wheel is a bit off center(to the right) when driving straight on the road and its annoying as all heck so I wanna do something about it.
I've done a bit of research and from what I understand i have to adjust the left rod in and the right rod out which I'll be doing in increments and then getting a wheel alignment done once the steering wheel is straight again.
While I was looking at the threads I noticed there was a bit of a difference between the left and right rod ends which is where i guess the off center steering wheel has come from
L inner - 9
L outer - 8
R inner - 10
R outer - 7
I had a sus in the workshop manual and it only says to put a mark where the existing rod ends are when you're replacing them. However I find that it's not exactly helpful in this instance.
My question is, is there a standard amount of threads there should be between the rod ends or can i just even both sides and then adjust the rods accordingly to straighten the wheel?
I'd rather avoid bump steer if I can. Cheere