rear tyres after a month and a half!
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rear tyres after a month and a half!
hi all,
after picking my car up it needed new tyres on the back and i had them replaced, after a month of them being on, they was f**ked! i did just over 2000miles with them some of them being motor way mileage, most of them being town driving
with that in mind, there is something very wrong with the back end of my car! what are the 1st things i need to look at?
after picking my car up it needed new tyres on the back and i had them replaced, after a month of them being on, they was f**ked! i did just over 2000miles with them some of them being motor way mileage, most of them being town driving
with that in mind, there is something very wrong with the back end of my car! what are the 1st things i need to look at?
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Ceck your camber and geometry setup.
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What car have you got mate and what year
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Any idea when the suspension was changed, if it has been. I know the OEM shocks last about 5 years before giving up.
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Where about in brum are you mate. Oh and jump on the WMI section.
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Something very wrong there mate.
Things i'd be checking are:
All suspension components, leaking shocks etc
All rubber bushes for signs of wear/splits
Anti roll bar fixings/mounts
Wheel bearings/track rods
Finally after looking at all these things, if they seem ok then a 4 wheel alignment & geo check / adjustment.
Should keep you busy for a while.
Things i'd be checking are:
All suspension components, leaking shocks etc
All rubber bushes for signs of wear/splits
Anti roll bar fixings/mounts
Wheel bearings/track rods
Finally after looking at all these things, if they seem ok then a 4 wheel alignment & geo check / adjustment.
Should keep you busy for a while.
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Just down the road from me then lol.
Yeah you are right on the classics its about that much but on the new ages it is sooner.
It might be worth just taking the wheels off and putting them back on and tightening them like recommeneded in the manual. I remeber when I had some tyres put on they messed it up and caused me to have a blow out on the dual carrige way.
Other then that I'm all out of ideas.
It might be worth just taking the wheels off and putting them back on and tightening them like recommeneded in the manual. I remeber when I had some tyres put on they messed it up and caused me to have a blow out on the dual carrige way.
Other then that I'm all out of ideas.
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