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What, another allignment thread??

Old Dec 3, 2005 | 10:59 PM
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Question What, another allignment thread??

Okay, I had my car re-alligned even though I had it done when the tires were replaced 10,000 miles ago. The inside edge of the drivers side tires (front & back) were worn down more than the rest of the tire. Here is the question........after the new allignment the car tracks slightly to the left. Is this because of the uneven tire wear on one side of the car or did I just get a bad allignment??
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Old Dec 3, 2005 | 11:15 PM
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Probably both. These cars are high maintenance. At one point, I was driving so much per week, that I had to rotate/align/balance my tires once or twice a month (thank god for the 5-yr service plans they offer).
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Old Dec 4, 2005 | 12:22 AM
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From my experience, your problem lies in the tyres. I had a similar problem, aligned it twice and had no improvement. Eventually found I left tyre swapping too late and my rears were to worn on the insides that when they get put on the front, the car went ape.

In any case, you can just take the car back to where you had it aligned and get them to check it out (for free, perhaps)...
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