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chrisvmax wrote:Hi, and thanks for all the replies, sorry my initial description wasn't comprehensive enough.
Both of the front tyres wear too fast on the outer edges. They both wear at the same rate. At the moment both front tyres have worn all the tread from the outer edges and there is still 5-6mm of tread left on the inner edge.
The steering feels fine when driving, it does not pull to one side or the other, it's not notchy or anything, it is heavy when the van is not moving but that is to be expected (it's a heavy van)
The van does feel really smooth to drive, but it is a bit wasteful as it wears front tyres too quickly.
I'll try to take some photos of tyre wear and view of wheel from front of van tonight and see if I can post them on here.
Regards,
Chris
Gunslinger wrote:i would also be wary of these "all singing and dancing" laser alignment things. especially if the wheel contraptions fix around the tyres ..... far to much room for error, should always go to the rim or hub, otherwise the snot nosed kiddie trying to set it up will always get 2 different readings from 2 separate attempts on the same vehicle
Gunslinger wrote:hhmmm interesting ....... regular full lock U turns .... how many are we talking about here and could that have been your original problem ? and yes i agree sounds like they toed it out to compensate, its strange that your original problem was wear on the outside, as that kind of negates worn parts causing one side wear only (unless the camber angle is screwed)
MrMPuk wrote:That just sounds like another one of the stories they use to get out of having to do the tracking.
One thing I have noticed If you drive forward on full lock the outer wheel and inner wheel both lean inwards at the bottom and if you reverse they have the oppossite effect and lean/splay outwards towards the bottom. I have found this happens on alot of vehicles. But not on all
Any ideas
Gunslinger wrote::lol: we now have 2 problems running in the one thread ... oops, this could get messy.One thing I have noticed If you drive forward on full lock the outer wheel and inner wheel both lean inwards at the bottom and if you reverse they have the oppossite effect and lean/splay outwards towards the bottom. I have found this happens on alot of vehicles. But not on all
Any ideas
Thats weird, if something was worn i would have expected the opposite affect, we are talking rear wheel drive here arent we
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