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Alignment!


Ryan1985
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Okay, the inside of both of my front tyres are really badly worn, since I have had my HKS wagon suspension fitted I have not had my wheels aligned! Would this sort this out?

Also, can I get them aligned on my standard steel wheels and then just put my alloys on and it'll be fine?

Cheers :thumbsup:

P.S. Mods please do not move this topic into the wheels and tyres bit, I need as much coverage as possible! :)

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you should have had your alignment checked after about 2 weeks of changing the suspension.

the inside wear will practically defintely be due to the alignment being out.

why do you need to change wheels?

but anyway - no dont change wheels.

get your alignment setup on the equipment you drive every day. Even better - get a full geometery checkup.

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Thanks Matthew, just didn't want to drive about on my alloys with its new tyres (due to the worn old one's from the alignemtn being out :( ) allowing them to wear down on the inside.

Tried looking for a place that does the geometry thing but I can't find anyone near who does and is it not really pricey?

I'll get them aligned with my alloys on and keep a check on the wear.

Could it be the camber?

Thanks again. :thumbsup:

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A geometric check will soon tell you... get it organised asap

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Camber and toe.

^^^^^^^^^ = geometric check... get it done m8 trust me.

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Btw, i think its tracking you want done?

Nah its alignment mate unless they are the same things? :wacko:

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