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07-09-2012, 02:44 PM | #1 |
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s13 rear toe problem
so im going through brand new tires in about a month or so with normal driving. my car is lowered and i have megan racing rucas and i leaned the wheels back out so the camber is pretty good even though its only done by eye. but the inner side of the rears tires keep getting eaten up like no tomorrow!!!!
also when on the freeway sometimes it feels like the rear of the car wants to just slide out. im thinking they are toed out or something. is this the case? if so how can i adjust the stock rear toe arms? or do i HAVE to buy aftermarket adjustable ones? |
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07-09-2012, 02:53 PM | #3 |
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toe-in WAY to much, i have the same man. get some rear toe control arms (i need them too haha)
stock arms will NOT give you enough. i tried (i worked at a tire/alignment place)
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definitely get some rear toe arms. Once you lower your car (especially if you slam it), stock toe arms are useless as far as alignment goes. I have rucas and rear toe and I eye'ed my rear alignment (maybe about 3 months since I've last touched my rear suspension), and since then all seems well. I won't spend money on a real alignment because I'm not fully done with all my suspension arms purchase yet
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07-10-2012, 01:21 PM | #17 |
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not really, depends on camber etc aswell, camber/toe/etc, all is connected, change 1 of the, the rest changes aswell. THATS why a good alignment is so important
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[QUOTE=Pink Slut;4792000]not really, depends on camber etc aswell, camber/toe/etc, all is connected, change 1 of the, the rest changes aswell. THATS why a good alignment is so important[/QUOTE
ya makes sense. thanks for your input man. |
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07-13-2012, 03:43 PM | #20 |
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Dont fucking eye ball the alignment. Atleast use a measuring tape and make sure you have zero toe. The rears may not be parallel to the fronts (track will be off) but atleast your tires wont die.
Measure the front of the tires across. Then measure the rear of the tire at roughly same height/point. If they are even, then you have no toe. You want it to be as close as possible, like down to the 1/32 of an inch. |
07-13-2012, 04:51 PM | #22 |
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Thats what I'm saying...I paid $70 for my alignment at a small mom & pop shop out here. I told them I have aftermarket suspension and expected them to jack up the price. They said still $70. Had them set it to within factory specs, then just added more camber up front later down the road and slightly adjusted the toe to get them back to 0.
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You could string align it.
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07-14-2012, 12:30 AM | #26 |
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I go to the Firestone complete auto care by my house for my alignment.. I got the lifetime alignment service for 149.00(normally 169.00). Can take the car up there every month(for life) if I wanted too. Told them I had aftermarket arms and they didn't have a problem with that at all.
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