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Old 27 November 2013, 11:11 PM
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Hi,

Inside of rear left tyre is wearing heavily. Is this likely to be the bolt adjusting the angle on the hubs. Full alignment had been done but shocks have been changed since although I tried to keep bolts in same setting.

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Old 28 November 2013, 10:04 AM
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If you have rear camber bolts on the car it could be that the cambers out, it could also be that the rear toe setting is out. Best thing to do is get it back to an alignment center as with out the kit you'll be constantly guessing. Hope you get it sorted, Steve.
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Originally Posted by Firez34
If you have rear camber bolts on the car it could be that the cambers out, it could also be that the rear toe setting is out. Best thing to do is get it back to an alignment center as with out the kit you'll be constantly guessing. Hope you get it sorted, Steve.
Folks, I've tried searching but can't find the right numbers I need. Has anybody got a copy of the geometry set up for a 2001 bugeye wagon? I'm booked in for first thing in the morning.

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Old 29 November 2013, 09:27 PM
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if you have a standard car most places with the digital laser wheel alignment kits have the setting already in the computer.
if you have changed the shocks since it was last done I doubt very much you have managed to keep the original settings there fore its most lightly out.
wouldn't take much either to scrubb a tyre

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