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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2008 5 Door Liftback Auto Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Canada
Posts: 157
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Rear toe: is being in the green good enough ??
Hi, All
A couple of question. I recently had an alignment and everything is in the green. However, the toe on one of the rears is only 0.01 away from the spec limit (still being in the green). The rest is a bit more comfortably within the ranges. Q1: Is being in the green good enough or can it still cause irregular tire wear? The car drives fine now. Neither can I detect any obvious feathering wear. Q2: What would be the most typical cause? Manufacturing variances? The car shows no sign of accident whatsoever. The mileage is low (27.000 km or ~17.000 miles) (The tires are kinda neglected, the fronts are quite lower than the rears and the rears have a small amount of what seems to be edge wear. One side a bit worse, but still minor. I don't think they were ever rotated and I know for a fact they have been ran on 20 psi for god knows how long (up to a year easily). Thx.
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1999 Honda Prelude Base 5 speed (summer driver) 2008 5 Door Liftback Auto Last edited by Yury; 11-18-2011 at 05:54 PM. |
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