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| Junior STI Driver | I just bought "used" tires for an auto-x this weekend. They are very new looking Michellin Pilot Sports, stock size. They put them on now the car pulls left under acceleration, only. The swapped the left ones front to back and the same pull. Swapped the right front to back same pull. Then put on two different ones, on piolt sport the other a pirelli p6000. Same pull anyone know whats up/ I think it's the tires but the guy insist that it isn't. I checked presures they were all good. The only "sckethy" thing is they didn't have a lift so they used three jacks to lift the car all at once. This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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| Junior STI Driver | yes they balanced them. Funny thing happened I just do back from ther. I had them change the perelli to a matching pilot so I could take it to The dealer and see if the 3 jack thing messed something up. I pulled out and no more pull. I don't understand but I think the saying goes"Alls well that ends well". I'm wondering if the side that had one jack compressed the spring or something in the suspension then when they changed the single tire it leveled everything back? I don't know I'm just grasping. If anyone has ideas it could be an interesting discussion. |
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| STI Master Car: 04 Subaru WRX STi Fav Mod: Whooshing sounds Location: Death Valley Posts: 6,095
IWSTI Addict since: Nov 2003 Trader Rating: (11) | There's a difference between balancing and alignment. You need to get your car aligned with the different tires and re-aligned when you put your regular tires back on. Not worth it if you ask me. |
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| Senior STI Driver Car: '04 wrb sti Fav Mod: hhmmmmm... Location: san rafael, ca Posts: 348
IWSTI Addict since: Sep 2003 Trader Rating: (0) | Quote:
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| Senior STI Driver Car: 04 Subaru WRX STi Location: Apalachin, NY Posts: 352
IWSTI Addict since: Sep 2003 Trader Rating: (0) | Quote:
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| STI Driver | From TireRack.com: Incorrect alignment settings will usually result in more rapid tire wear. Therefore, alignment should be checked whenever new tires or suspension components are installed, and any time unusual tire wear patterns appear. Alignment should also be checked after the vehicle has encountered a major road hazard or curb. Believe what you will. |
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| Senior STI Driver Car: '04 wrb sti Fav Mod: hhmmmmm... Location: san rafael, ca Posts: 348
IWSTI Addict since: Sep 2003 Trader Rating: (0) | alignment will not change when you change from one set of wheels to another. if you have not had your alignment checked for quite a while, it would of course be a good idea to have it checked when you put new tires on. if, on the other hand, you are in the habit of keeping your car properly aligned, and are swapping tires at an auto-x, there is absolutely no reason to think you need to have the car aligned. the act of changing wheels will not affect the alignment of a car. This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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