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Car was hit, rear beam slightly bent?

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My car was hit last month when parked on the street, left rear was where all the damage was (needed a new left rear quarter panel). I just got it back from the shop today, everything looks pretty good, but when looking at the alignment specs the left rear toe seems off. It's showing 0.55°, my previous alignment was 0.01°. Is this change of concern? I haven't had a chance to drive the car hard yet. Body shop is suggesting that this is within spec, but I might be able to throw a fit and get them to do something about it.
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They can't adjust the rear toe so since it's in the range their computer gave them they left it. Since it shows in range the insurance might not pay for fixing it either. I imagine repair choices will be new beam axle, or try bending it, or shims.
 


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Got it. 0.55° isn't out of spec? I know their sheet only shows spec for thrust angle, is that the only spec given for toe in the rear? I just don't really know.
 


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Got it. 0.55° isn't out of spec? I know their sheet only shows spec for thrust angle, is that the only spec given for toe in the rear? I just don't really know.
It says range is -1.6 to +0.6 degrees for camber but nothing for toe. However camber is not adjustable at the rear. The current reading is 0.55 degrees for toe. I think they are looking at the line for camber and calling the toe in spec.

It's not really in spec. But toe is adjustable at the rear (it's the only thing adjustable at the rear). When I made my earlier comment I was thinking camber was out.

Although I hate seeing toe in degrees instead of inches or millimeters, I'm pretty sure the car would be dogtracking with toe out on the right and toe in on the left rear.

Edit: I just looked it up and the rear is supposed to toe in both sides, range 0.01 to 0.31 degrees each side, with both sides the same, total toe 0.01 to 0.61. So the rear toe is actually way out on both sides. Have them fix it.
 


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Edit: I just looked it up and the rear is supposed to toe in both sides, range 0.01 to 0.31 degrees each side, with both sides the same, total toe 0.01 to 0.61. So the rear toe is actually way out on both sides. Have them fix it.
Thank you! Where did you find that info? Just in case they push back. I haven’t been able to find the specific rear toe specifications.
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Toe wears tires. I don’t know a tech that would think that alignment is ok to give to the customer.

Its going to need some shims but also some adjustments at the beam pockets.
 




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