Poor Wheel alignment. Have you hit a curb ?
2006-08-22 05:15:01
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answer #1
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answered by True B 3
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Hi
Usually Wear to the inside track can come from two possible sources.. Firstly the jag's wheels may be toe'd in slightly at the top.. This means that the tyre has better traction when cornering but does mean that the inside track gets worn more rapidly.. Second reason depends on what the car is used for.. If you drive around heavily laden or towing a trailer or caravan this can cause the rear wheels to ride higher within the body..i.e. the clearance between the top of the arch and the tyre decreases.. because of the way the suspension system works on a car it means that the inside track has greater contact with the road and therefore it wears more rapidly..
AO
2006-08-22 12:18:57
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answer #2
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answered by A O 2
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it could be two reasons, first, bushes are worn on radius arms, second your wheel aligment (tracking) is out. more than likely your tracking. these cars also have a camber on them. i work in a garage and do these day in day out, if it is just tracking we charge £25, if it is camber then we charge £50 to reset which also includes tracking has it will need to be reset also. dont go to main dealers has they charge upwards of £280 to do this, try a good tyre shop. if you live anywhere near bradford then call tyre warehouse we will sort it out.
2006-08-22 16:30:12
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answered by hot property 2
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ur tracking is out get checked at garage mite have a baljoint or bush gone that wil cause it to
2006-08-22 14:09:12
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answered by tillsbury 2
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YOUR TRACKING IS OUT IF YOU GO TO YOUR LOCAL TYRE FITTING COMPANY THEY SHOULD CHECK THE TRACKING FOR FREE IF IT IS OUT IS WHICH I AM CERTAIN IT IS THE THEY SHOULD RE-ALIGN IT FOR ABOUT £15.00-£20.00
2006-08-22 12:25:21
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answered by Anonymous
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get the tracking done. should always have it done when tyres have been replaced
2006-08-23 07:03:45
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answer #6
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answered by locko550 2
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your camber is off. Take the car to a good shop and have them check it.
2006-08-22 12:21:36
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answer #7
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answered by uthockey32 6
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wheel alignment incorrect or worn suspension components
2006-08-22 12:20:42
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answered by chunky 5
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wider tires and a weak rear suspention. get stiffer shocks to compensate.
2006-08-22 12:16:36
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answer #9
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answered by cougarflea 2
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Get your wheels realigned, as they are scrubbing inwards
2006-08-22 12:17:23
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answer #10
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answered by bty937915 4
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