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shaper101 |
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Just had some new tyres put on the rear of my ef falcon and the old rear tyres put to the front.
the car seems to have a slight pull to the left now, b4 it was slightly to the right. will this affect tyre wear at all?? is it a good idea to get it sorted?? i can go back this arvo to get it fixed but after waiting 2 and a half hours this morning and then realising they put the new tyres on the front instead of the rear, i can't really b f*cked cheers |
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offyaguts |
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Always have your better tyres on the front.
Go and get a wheel alignment, that'll fix it up |
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Disco Frank |
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could be a wheel alingment drama or even a difference in tyre pressures, also worn suspension can cause this!
a good check of the suspension/steering with a wheel alingment will either a fix the dram or b find the cause of it
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lol some roads around my area are f**k and when you drive on the left and let it go itll move towards the left, doesnt happen if in middle, and on right, the car go's right lol
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bowsaw |
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Camber on roads is to the left, mine has a slight pull to the lrft, cause of the road, depends whether the road is s**t or not, have a play on diff roads.
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some tyres make the alignment feel worse, due to tramlining.
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