orbut12 wrote:
is this the normal sort of tyre ware on the rears? took my wheel of to change my fuel filter and found the tyre on the canvas on the inside and 3 to 4 mm left on the outside edge
CANVAS ON THE INSIDE WAS THE CRY
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orbut12 wrote:
is this the normal sort of tyre ware on the rears? took my wheel of to change my fuel filter and found the tyre on the canvas on the inside and 3 to 4 mm left on the outside edge
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Thu Apr 29, 2004 1:03 pm
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orbut12 wrote:darrenbiggs wrote:Toe on the rear is adjusted by shims on the lower wishbones
do you just put shims between the subframe and the brackets that hold the wishbones I'll take it for a full check next week but i would like to know how it should be done
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simonsays74 wrote:David Gentleman wrote:Toe in can cause this,
do you mean toe out?
inner edge worn......toe out
outer edge worn......toe in
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Alan Moore wrote:Sorry to shoot you down David, but TOE OUT causes wear to the inside of the tyre. Excessive negative camber will also wear the inside. GTAs do get quite a lot of toe change toward toe out in the rear, as they go through their suspension movement. If set up with toe out in the rear initially, it can tend to make the car unstable at high speed, although a lot of dirt rally cars are set this way to make them slide easier for corners.
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mettersl wrote:Hi Jamie,
My A610 had full tread on the outside of the tyre when bought and I didn't bother looking too closely once I got it.
After 1500 miles I had a couple of "rear slide" moments in the wet and decided to have a look- guess what, no tread in the centre and inward half of the tyre. I was embarrassed when the tyre shop changed them - the tread in the centre was bald. Not quite like yours- the inside edge was OK.
I'm (still) running Pzeros- but tyre wear does seem to be high at the back, fronts don't seem too bad.
I've been planning a 4 wheel alignment check; I've even bought some shims from Stephen but not got to it yet.
Tell us all what you find!
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