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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Sep 18, '04 From Manitoba, Canada Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
So last month I brought my car in for an oil change, when I went to pick it up they told me that my front passenger side tire (which has only been driven on for about 5-6 months) has 0 tread. That sparked some questions... why only one tire, and why that side? I've been having nothing but problems since I installed my kyb gr-2's & b & g lowering springs in early 2006, and only with the front passenger side. it makes a LOT of noise when I drive whenever it's cold or wet outside, and when the car is parked and you just push on that side, it makes a creaky noise... like an old mattress... the other side doesn't do it. is it a bad spring, or a bad shock, or both? tonight i'm getting my factory springs put back in because we're taking my car on a lengthy road trip this weekend and i don't feel safe driving on it the way it is... my car is gonna look nasty at stock height, but oh well, hopefully not for long. I've put a wtb thread in the buy/sell section looking for replacement shocks for the front, and tein springs. hopefully someone can help me out with what the problem possibly is.
sorry it's so long!!! thanks in advance ![]() -Krysten -------------------- ![]() |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Apr 12, '07 From Winkler Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
yeah, tire is worn on the inside edge. the sidewall was fine, from what i saw. it's not rubbing against anything. i'm guessing either we got a ****ty tire, or the toe angle is WAY out from improper installation. either way, i'm getting spring compressors and i'm gonna pull it apart tonight, cause we're driving to edmonton (1500kms) on friday!
edit: before when i said outter edge, it was because a shop told us the outter edge was bad, and i didn't bother to look cause i thought they knew what they were talkin about. This post has been edited by KaJuN: Jul 10, 2007 - 5:28 PM |
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