In the Spirit (ok, maybe pun intended) of this years meet in Colorado, I need to start prepping my car for the 4,000 mile journey.
My biggest concern right now is my front end. The car steers great and feels good, but I have had two different alignments done since the car got repaired from the accident. The first guy didn't do a great job, but the second shop I took it to did much better. However, he said that he could not get the camber and caster anywhere near right.
Here are the results of the alignment.
He suggested replacing the "offset" control arm bushing to see what that would do (does that translate to upper or lower?). It is a tire shop and the front end mechanic there seemed quite knowlegable....and I know they got my brothers '93 Honda right after nobody seemed able to.
Also, any other suggestions? This is the only thing keeping the car from being drivable enough for the trip.....the front tires, especially passenger (side hit) have gotten pretty chewed up from being driven like this for the last 8,000 miles.