alignment...
#1
alignment...
yeah i have tire wear only onthe outside of my passenger side tire... i was wondering what i could do to fix this.... my friend told me cast and camber plates....if so what are some good ones to buy...
#2
RE: alignment...
Do you have lowering springs?
If you do, I would buy some Maximum Motorsports CC plates.
If you don't, I would bring the car in for a professional alignment. Unless you are lowered, the alignment can be set without the CC plates. Even if you were lowered, the inside of the tires would be more worn than the outside because the tires would be like / \ rather than \ /.
If you do, I would buy some Maximum Motorsports CC plates.
If you don't, I would bring the car in for a professional alignment. Unless you are lowered, the alignment can be set without the CC plates. Even if you were lowered, the inside of the tires would be more worn than the outside because the tires would be like / \ rather than \ /.
#4
RE: alignment...
ORIGINAL: jmac72187
Do you have lowering springs?
If you do, I would buy some Maximum Motorsports CC plates.
If you don't, I would bring the car in for a professional alignment. Unless you are lowered, the alignment can be set without the CC plates. Even if you were lowered, the inside of the tires would be more worn than the outside because the tires would be like / \ rather than \ /.
Do you have lowering springs?
If you do, I would buy some Maximum Motorsports CC plates.
If you don't, I would bring the car in for a professional alignment. Unless you are lowered, the alignment can be set without the CC plates. Even if you were lowered, the inside of the tires would be more worn than the outside because the tires would be like / \ rather than \ /.
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