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  1. #13
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    I don't quite understand this rotational business. Sorry hahah can you elaborate

  2. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by pheestyle View Post
    I don't quite understand this rotational business. Sorry hahah can you elaborate
    Go get your wheels balanced and aligned, guaranteed to solve your problem.

    But basically.



    If you drive a front wheel drive, when you rotate your tyres you use the middle diagram, front left goes to back left, back left goes to front right, front right goes to back right, back right goes to front left each time you rotate your tyres, that's how you're meant to do it.

  3. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by pheestyle View Post
    Hrmmm. I think I went F right to R right and same of other side...
    Yay or nay?
    shouldn't be a directional tyre issue then.. get em balanced..

  4. #16
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    Check for nails
    - Balance
    - Air

  5. #17
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    make sure you wheel nuts are tight.

    not overtight, but torqued up correctly.
    to see all of my build, checkout


  6. #18
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    ohhh. i get the picture now. i think i know where i went wrong now. will update. rather try my best first before splashing cash.
    typical ozhonda belief

  7. #19
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    Followed the diagram and all went well! No more noise/camber wear feeling. Thanks guys

  8. #20
    Glad the problem is solved ... it might still be worth going off and getting a balance and alignment though, just to ensure you actually have done everything right.

    $15 ~ $20 is a small price to pay for pure peace of mind.

  9. #21
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    ^^and longer tyre life.

  10. #22
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    Any potential eggs on the tyres?

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