The frame is a rubber
isolated sub-frame in the front of the vehicle. The frame supports the engine
and the transaxle. The frame provides the mounting point for the front suspension
lower control arms. The frame in the upper illustration is normal. Any misalignment
of the frame, as shown, causes a misalignment of the front wheels. Movement
of the frame usually causes an increase in caster on one side of the vehicle
and a decrease in caster on the other side of the vehicle. This can cause
the following conditions:
• | Cause the exhaust system to bind up |
• | Cause problems with the control cables |
• | Cause unacceptable noises and/or sounds |
Check the frame for any obvious damage. In the illustration, the frame
(1) is moved toward the rear. The left lower control arm and the left ball
joint are moved toward the rear, changing the caster on the left side only.
The top of the strut cannot move because the strut is mounted to the strut
tower in the body.