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Post by jawhaw on Jul 19, 2005 4:48:31 GMT -8
all right now that the bags are installed in my ride how in the hell do we keep the front tires from being shaved off? ? after about a thousand miles on my ride the front tires look like they were shaved off at a 45 degree angle. I set the air for for travel but it is very difficult to set the ride height as so it will be the same each time.
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Post by SlammedStepside on Jul 19, 2005 6:46:45 GMT -8
remove the inner fenders.... plus if it's a first gen, you might have to remove the lip from the inside too.
also what size rims do you have? up front i got a set of Camaro RS 15's with 205/60/15's and i can drive all the way down without rubbing. but my 18's up front rub like whoa. so i'm in the process of removing the inners. hope some of this helps.
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Post by low_blazer on Jul 19, 2005 8:24:25 GMT -8
Sounds like you need to get your truck aligned asap. Get it aligned at ride height, and you wont have excessive tire wear probelms any more. You also need to look at getting some gauges if you dont already have them...makes it ALOT easier to pinpoint ride height..
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Post by vio0633 on Jul 19, 2005 12:05:15 GMT -8
Yup alignments off man. Probably camber toe angle needs to be adjusted. I got mine aligned and I got like 6k miles on it and really no wear on it. If its a second gen man look underneath inside your fender whells. There are bolts in there that when you rub on them mess your tires up really bad. Just remove them and you should be good to go.
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Post by droppedoff on Jul 19, 2005 17:53:46 GMT -8
Yup alignments off man. Probably camber toe angle needs to be adjusted. I got mine aligned and I got like 6k miles on it and really no wear on it. If its a second gen man look underneath inside your fender whells. There are bolts in there that when you rub on them mess your tires up really bad. Just remove them and you should be good to go. Camber and Toe are 2 diff. things, Frank.
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