Have the alignment done . Seems to me like there's a toe problem . Check that first . Also , when adjusting the toe ( I think you have too much toe out because it it wearing the inside ) it can slightly change the camber too . Number 1 wearer is the toe , after that is camber . I have 2+ degrees of negative camber at the rear with no wear . Set the toe in at 0.05 degrees and you'll be fine . That assuming that nothing is bent on the rear suspension . For the noisy tire... could be a bad tire that needs replacement .
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2k3 Ford Focus rear camber question
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Have the alignment done . Seems to me like there's a toe problem . Check that first . Also , when adjusting the toe ( I think you have too much toe out because it it wearing the inside ) it can slightly change the camber too . Number 1 wearer is the toe , after that is camber . I have 2+ degrees of negative camber at the rear with no wear . Set the toe in at 0.05 degrees and you'll be fine . That assuming that nothing is bent on the rear suspension . For the noisy tire... could be a bad tire that needs replacement . |
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2k3 Ford Focus rear camber question - Jethro - 06-19-2011, 09:24 AM
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RE: 2k3 Ford Focus rear camber question - Gabriel - 06-20-2011, 12:10 AM
RE: 2k3 Ford Focus rear camber question - OAC_Sparky - 06-20-2011, 12:12 PM
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