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Rangeyman



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Java Black
Types of wheel alignment

Just wondering what types of wheel alignment are available out there and what can be adjusted to remove scrub off .Just had a pair of new on the back but I did notice the old ones were scrubbed slightly on the edge and didn't get the even wear I would like or is that the same for all RR's.I guess also that directional tyres are a let down here as you cannot swap them round to even the wear!!...Or can you,any thoughts?

Post #319647 25th Mar 2015 7:49pm
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the best seems to be the 'hunter' type... ... - .- -.




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northernmonkeyjones



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I would get your upper and lower hub bushed checked, these can wear and cause tyres to wear on one edge early, fairly cheap to replace with new.

As stan said the preferable tracking setup is the Hunter Hawkeye 4 wheel alignment system, it is possible to adjust quite a bit at the rear, pretty sure that toe and camber are adjustable, it is most likely that the camber will be out and this is what is causing the uneven wear.

It is not a feature of the car that the tyres wear unevenly...... Thumbs Up There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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JPS



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As said above, i had the same problem and was my rear hub bushes knackered, replaced all 4 and now all is good Thumbs Up

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