Please can I revive this old thread, as seems relevant to my snapped undertray.
My van is only a few months old. I'm running 20 inch MOMO revenge wheels with 245/45R20 tyres. It's been lowered about 70 millimeters. I did my research, including extensively on here and speaking with recognised experts from this forum, and thought all should be fine.
On full right lock the left tyre bit into the undertray and pulled it down until it snapped where the bolt is. The bolt is fine, just the left side of the undertray is now snapped.
Here's the thing, when I first had my van the steering wheel was a few degrees out - the van would drive straight when the steering wheel was pointing slightly right. I took it to VW and rather than re-center the steering wheel they adjusted the tracking. Essentially they would have turned the wheel left a bit so that it was centered which would have turned the wheels left slightly and then adjusted the tracking on the wheels back to center.
Question is, would this have adjusted the end points of my steering: does it mean, when I am now on full right lock that my left wheel is more likely to make contact with the undertray?
Also, will it affect my camber or cause uneven wear?
All thoughts welcome. Thanks.
My van is only a few months old. I'm running 20 inch MOMO revenge wheels with 245/45R20 tyres. It's been lowered about 70 millimeters. I did my research, including extensively on here and speaking with recognised experts from this forum, and thought all should be fine.
On full right lock the left tyre bit into the undertray and pulled it down until it snapped where the bolt is. The bolt is fine, just the left side of the undertray is now snapped.
Here's the thing, when I first had my van the steering wheel was a few degrees out - the van would drive straight when the steering wheel was pointing slightly right. I took it to VW and rather than re-center the steering wheel they adjusted the tracking. Essentially they would have turned the wheel left a bit so that it was centered which would have turned the wheels left slightly and then adjusted the tracking on the wheels back to center.
Question is, would this have adjusted the end points of my steering: does it mean, when I am now on full right lock that my left wheel is more likely to make contact with the undertray?
Also, will it affect my camber or cause uneven wear?
All thoughts welcome. Thanks.