toe in ?
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toe in ?
Hi folk's.
My name is Mick, and although I joined this forum a while ago I have not posted here before.
I have a 2001 Blazer and although they are not uncommon in other parts of the world, here in the UK they are quite rare. So much so that when I take it to any kind of shop they tell me that they have no data on it so if any adjustments need to be made, anywhere on the truck,they would not know what settings to use.
Recently I have noticed that my tyres are wearing slightly on the outside's and the truck wanders a little more than it used to. (it has 19" wheels on, but these have been on for a couple of years now and the tyre wear has just started, so I don't think the bigger wheels are the cause)
All the joints, links and bushes seem fine, I am thinking it is the front wheel alignment, but I can not find any settings, toe out, camber that sort of thing, so I was hoping that someone on here could help me, then I can go to an alignment specialist armed with the info.
many thanks for any help. ( p.s. I have searched but I could not find the answer)
Mick.
My name is Mick, and although I joined this forum a while ago I have not posted here before.
I have a 2001 Blazer and although they are not uncommon in other parts of the world, here in the UK they are quite rare. So much so that when I take it to any kind of shop they tell me that they have no data on it so if any adjustments need to be made, anywhere on the truck,they would not know what settings to use.
Recently I have noticed that my tyres are wearing slightly on the outside's and the truck wanders a little more than it used to. (it has 19" wheels on, but these have been on for a couple of years now and the tyre wear has just started, so I don't think the bigger wheels are the cause)
All the joints, links and bushes seem fine, I am thinking it is the front wheel alignment, but I can not find any settings, toe out, camber that sort of thing, so I was hoping that someone on here could help me, then I can go to an alignment specialist armed with the info.
many thanks for any help. ( p.s. I have searched but I could not find the answer)
Mick.
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swartikk, you are a star.
Mick.
Mick.
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