Left rear suspension

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So i bought my car wrecked awhile ago and just now getting it road worthy . The left rear hit a curb and we replaced the hub and bearing . The rear beam took some of the hit as well and I’m thinking of replacing it . The left rear doesn’t poke out or look anything like the right rear to me so my question is this normal how a fiesta looks when it’s lowered ? Also the alignment is supposedly in spec .



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Post up your alignment specs from when you got it aligned.
 


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As well as alignment. Have someone drive the car and follow behind it to see how it looks/tracks. You can see a lot by doing this.

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As well as alignment. Have someone drive the car and follow behind it to see how it looks/tracks. You can see a lot by doing this.

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You can tell a difference when behind it


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heres the right side all looks good


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Left side has a good side dent in it looks like I’m getting the beam lol


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I believe they upgraded the beams on the 16 and up ST. I remember reading about how Ford made changes to the later ones for better handling. It may be worth looking into.

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