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Old Apr 25, 2001 | 08:38 AM
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My front tires are showing some uneven wear. The inside is wearing more than the outside. The rears are fine. Would just a regular 2 wheel alignment take care of the problem? The car drives straight so I didn't know that there was an alignment problem until I checked the tires. Also, what's a "thrust" alignment? Thanks for any input guys.
Old Apr 25, 2001 | 09:06 AM
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What kind of a drop do you have, and what size rims and tires? Or are you stock?

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My front tires are showing some uneven wear. The inside is wearing more than the outside. The rears are fine. Would just a regular 2 wheel alignment take care of the problem? The car drives straight so I didn't know that there was an alignment problem until I checked the tires. Also, what's a "thrust" alignment? Thanks for any input guys.
Old Apr 25, 2001 | 02:35 PM
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What kind of a drop do you have, and what size rims and tires? Or are you stock?

17" SSR, Eibach w/tokicos.
Old Apr 25, 2001 | 07:36 PM
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Cheap Camber Bolts....

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17" SSR, Eibach w/tokicos.
Install some 1/2 inch bolts on the strut/spindle connection. Only the top ones (one each side) will be required. Then have your camber adjusted and you should fall right in place. Works for me.
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