Ok so I have a flat tire, I drive it to fix et when I look at the tire the front pasanger tire, has no tread on the inside(closer to the engine) WTF this is the only one that has it why it happen and what can I do?? (today I’m moving the tire to te beck but I don’t want te next tire look like that. Help)
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You probably need a wheel alignment. It sounds like you have bad camber on that wheel.Representin' Team Red In The North
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Maintain the proper tire pressure.
rotate them reguarly.
get a front end alignment.
check for worn suspension/steering components.\'00 f-bird 3.8 M5 coupe, pewter metallic<br />Torsen LSD, Pro 5.0 shifter, Spec stage 1 clutch, Y87 muffler, aftermarket stereo<br />-more fun than the Oldsmobile it replaced...
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Originally posted by terminaldegreeMaintain the proper tire pressure.
Originally posted by terminaldegreerotate them reguarly.
Originally posted by terminaldegreeget a front end alignment. check for worn suspension/steering components.
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What exactly is a alignment ?? the car those not pull to any sides the car is going strait do I still need it ?
I can only rotate the tiers from front to beck because of the tire (>>>>)
Also then I took that tire off is all cut put I has a little paces of metal like a poop can metal I took all of them out but I thing I’m gone need a new tire,
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Here is a brief article on what an alignment is.
http://autorepair.about.com/cs/gener.../aa012201a.htm
As an extreme example of camber, think of a NASCAR Nextel Cup car. When traveling down the straights, the tires are leaning to the left riding on the edge of the tire. At this point they are ony using a small portion of the available tire surface. When they corner, with the banking and speed, the shocks compress and the tire flattens out giving them maximum contact with the track surface.
On a street car, it is normal to have some degree of camber set. Actually, the tires lean in towards each other ever so slightly. Any more and the tire wears uneven just like your describing. The camber setting is specific to each model car and the application your using it for (autocross). While some people may disagree, I believe in getting an alignment every 15K. Its cheaper to get an alignment versus buying new tires due to improper wear.Doug<br />1996 Camaro RS M5 Y87<br />SLP Bilstein shocks, Eibach springs, 1LE frt/rear sway bars
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