Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 13:54:03 -0000 From: "Andy Hookins" <andrew.hookinsnopsamamnopsamodata.co.uk> Subject: Re: 9-3SE MY 2001 - rear toe in question
Abbott Racing's opinion: http://www.abbottracing.com/2003/tuning/9-3/chassis/9-3_raxle.htm It would seem that the dealer is 'correct' as far as the official SAAB line goes... "Spyderman" <buzzoffnopsamfyourbusiness.com> wrote in message news:oP1X9.55370$ej1.37170nopsam02.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com... > I have a 9-3SE 2001MY with a rear toe in question. While having the front > end aligned, the technician informed me that the rear left wheel was toed in > .2 degrees more than the rear right. I have inquired with the SAAB/GM > dealer in Canada who indicated that this was well within the allowable > tolerances of SAAB. In fact they allow up to .5 degrees! He also said that > the only way to rectify this was by shimming the entire rear assembly - a > 2-3 hour job (approx. $250-300Cdn). Now I am sure that the car has never > hit anything as all my rims new and OEM were never scraped or dented. Does > anyone have an opinion on this? > >