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Old 07-05-2008, 12:42 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jagoode View Post
Hi All,

I have an '07 coupe with staggered 19's with appx 11k miles. I tend to drive quite a few right hand curves aggressively and have some pretty good wear on the outside of my tread on the left wheels. I am interested in getting an alignment to counter this to preserve my tire life.

Any suggestions on the camber adjustment to accomodate this factor? (the right wheels appear to be wearing evenly).

Is there any toe-in changes or caster adjustments that need to be done in ratio to one another?

e.g.
Dream onramp slightly uphill with three lanes

Don't know that I'd consider changing my alignment setup on a daily driver, but if you want to squeeze a bit more life out, you can always swap your staggered wheels side-to-side (only). It will probably cause some vibration, but it is doable. You can also try driving more left hand sweepers.



PS. Your driving line on that offramp is all wrong...LOL
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