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qwerty Member Since: 21 Oct 2015 Location: Bristol Posts: 57 |
Do you have continentals fitted, if so they wear the edges quite severely and there is probably nothing wrong. My tracking was perfect but the edges of the contis wore way before the centres. I now have pirellis and they ride better and are quieter but there is a slight trade off in outright handling but you have to drive like a loony to notice. If you don't have contis fitted and have no wandering or clonking then i would start with an alignment as too much toe in would wear on an otherwise fine setup. |
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17th May 2021 4:39pm |
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Weegie Member Since: 09 Jun 2014 Location: East Sussex Posts: 3233 |
@Ragingrover,
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17th May 2021 6:32pm |
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Ragingrover Member Since: 05 Oct 2019 Location: Malvern Posts: 152 |
Ah interesting ! Yes they are conti's, as it happens not my favourite brand. Given the wear I was going to change them for Scorpion Verde's.
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18th May 2021 3:01pm |
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qwerty Member Since: 21 Oct 2015 Location: Bristol Posts: 57 |
I think the front left gets the most abuse as being kerbside it gets the manholes and roundabouts also take their toll. If you take a look at the big rubber bush at the very front of the forward suspension arm you may see splits or cracks indicating wear, they do have some twisting movement so compare the amount with the drivers side. If you are getting new tyres then an alignment would be advised.
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18th May 2021 3:24pm |
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