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Old 16-10-2007, 03:40 AM   #1
sbv16
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Default AU Uneven Tyre wear

Hey!

My AU series one is scrubbing out the insides of the front tyres on both the left and right hand sides....

The right hand side is almost down to the belts :(

This has never been a problem before until recently

The wheel alignment is out a bit, and there is a bit of squeaking from the bushes. Also a bit of a steering wheel shudder when doing 100km +

The right hand wheel has a bit of give in it ie u can rock it a little virtically, however the other side seems to be ok. Would a ball joint scrub the insides of both tyres out?

Whats the best way for me to solve the prob? Take it to tyre place or give it to mechanic (Worried they will replace everything and send me broke without fixing the cause of the prob)

Any help would be great

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