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New Tie rod ends

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New Tie rod ends

Post by loopy31 »

Hi Guys,
After destroying my tie rod and tie rod ends what is the best way to adjust so as to get optimum squareness of my tyres? Any advice would be appreciated
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Post by GRIMACE »

I have found round tyres work much better.

No seriously, measure the distance between opposing tyres, from the front/leading edge of the tyre and do the same at the rear edge of the tyre.

Get this as close to the same as possible. then drive it somehwre and get a wheel allignment.
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Post by RoldIT »

GRIMACE wrote:I have found round tyres work much better.

No seriously, measure the distance between opposing RIMS, from the front/leading edge of the RIM and do the same at the rear edge of the RIM.

Get this as close to the same as possible. then drive it somehwre and get a wheel allignment.
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Post by loopy31 »

Square tyres now that would be fun!
Thanks for the advice
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