Alignment question
#11
Re: Alignment question
Yes the tires are star specs. I hope I like them as much after a new alignment as I did before. Hopefully the next set will last a bit longer.
Thanks for the response, and no need to apologize for being wordy. I'd rather get an explanation than just a simple answer. I doubt it could be camber anyway, the tire has to be leaned over about 15° to sit flat on the worn area.
Thanks for the response, and no need to apologize for being wordy. I'd rather get an explanation than just a simple answer. I doubt it could be camber anyway, the tire has to be leaned over about 15° to sit flat on the worn area.
#13
Re: Alignment question
I agree that it seems to be a toe issue, although I was unaware that you would normally have toe in on the front? Is it possible that you perhaps hit a pothole or something and it knocked the alignment out? Either way a fresh alignment would most likely do you wonders. On a separate note, I would like to point out that dragging your hand across a tire is never a good idea as they can pick up sharp debris.
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#16
Re: Alignment question
I agree that it seems to be a toe issue, although I was unaware that you would normally have toe in on the front? Is it possible that you perhaps hit a pothole or something and it knocked the alignment out? Either way a fresh alignment would most likely do you wonders. On a separate note, I would like to point out that dragging your hand across a tire is never a good idea as they can pick up sharp debris.
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