Hi Everyone.
After a very long wait I just took possession of our Transcend. We're very happy with it, it's just as we remember when we looked at it. Worth the extra money and the wait.
But there's this one thing that can't possibly be right, so I wanted to ask here.
The entire rear axle seems to be about 3cm to the right of the front axle. Is there any possible reason this could have been assembled like this on purpose? You don't need a micrometer to see the difference:
Also, this is really hard to measure, but it really looks like the camber is off on one of the wheels. The tires are both inflated to the recommended 60psi.
It almost looks like it was whacked really hard sideways on the rear left wheel, but I see no evidence of damage. Not a scratch anywhere. It must have been installed this way.
I'd just go back to the dealer but the trip will cost me almost 100$ in gas, and now we have salt on the roads.
Thanks in advance.
After a very long wait I just took possession of our Transcend. We're very happy with it, it's just as we remember when we looked at it. Worth the extra money and the wait.
But there's this one thing that can't possibly be right, so I wanted to ask here.
The entire rear axle seems to be about 3cm to the right of the front axle. Is there any possible reason this could have been assembled like this on purpose? You don't need a micrometer to see the difference:
Also, this is really hard to measure, but it really looks like the camber is off on one of the wheels. The tires are both inflated to the recommended 60psi.
It almost looks like it was whacked really hard sideways on the rear left wheel, but I see no evidence of damage. Not a scratch anywhere. It must have been installed this way.
I'd just go back to the dealer but the trip will cost me almost 100$ in gas, and now we have salt on the roads.
Thanks in advance.
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