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  1. #1
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    Hi tyre wear cl9

    Howdy all
    My 06 luxury....
    Had wheel alignment not long ago..front wearing rapidly on outside edges now...
    Need ideas and or recommendations of places that know in adl....
    Also...pressures?....I run mine higher than it says...about 36psi+
    I do know about the need to rotate uni directionals but am unimpressed with results so far....
    Help appreciated...

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    Just because you had an alignment done doesn't mean it was done right...

    Scan the printout so we can all see what they are.

    The amount of weed smokers that are wheel aligners in this industry is a joke.

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    a camber kit should fix the problem. Some good quality ones from Skunk2 for the front and ingalls for the rear

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    isnt it more about toe adjustment rather than camber adjustment?

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    Yeah post the printout first
    BARPPP

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    car mite have hit something hard and slightly bent one of the arms under the front or something changed and not fitted properly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chr1s View Post
    Just because you had an alignment done doesn't mean it was done right...

    Scan the printout so we can all see what they are.

    The amount of weed smokers that are wheel aligners in this industry is a joke.
    True.I'd say most likely the wheel alignment hasn't been done properly.

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    Agree with posting the printout. Here are the stock specs for CL9 (2003-2007) from the factory:

    Front
    Left & right Toe: 0 mm (+-1.0 mm) on each side
    Left & right Camber: 0 º (+- 45')

    Rear
    Left & right Toe: 1 mm (+-1.0 mm) on each side
    Left & right Camber: -1.0 º (+- 30')

    Note that the front toe is actually 0mm. Standard practice by many tyre shops is to dial in -2mm total toe in (-1mm on each side) to increase straight line stability. This is not required for the Euro but many tyre shops still do it. The toe in will increase tyre wear on the front outside tyres when you are turning in.
    Last edited by aaronng; 17-01-2012 at 09:20 AM.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

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    Ok then....
    Who is a good place for in Adelaide for a new wheel alignment?

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    im not from adelaide but a search on our friend google came up with this

    http://www.google.com.au/search?q=ad...HoKSiAe8weSFBA

    hopefully nothing under there is bent!
    BARPPP

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    Just go anywhere, give them those specs Aaronng posted and don't leave/pay until they set them to that.

    If you were real anal about wear, I would run zero toe all around.

    Having said that, I don't know what the camber gain curve is like for toe changes in these cars so my judgement is worth shit all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    Agree with posting the printout. Here are the stock specs for CL9 (2003-2007) from the factory:

    Front
    Left & right Toe: 0 mm (+-1.0 mm) on each side
    Left & right Camber: 0 º (+- 45')

    Rear
    Left & right Toe: 1 mm (+-1.0 mm) on each side
    Left & right Camber: -1.0 º (+- 30')

    Note that the front toe is actually 0mm. Standard practice by many tyre shops is to dial in -2mm total toe in (-1mm on each side) to increase straight line stability. This is not required for the Euro but many tyre shops still do it. The toe in will increase tyre wear on the front outside tyres when you are turning in.

    Ok....thanks for that, but...
    What the hell does (+- 45') mean?
    Not inches i expect......

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