Alignment on 2002 CR-V
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Alignment on 2002 CR-V
Can the camber and caster be adjusted on these 4wd? Only the toe-in is
adjusted, right? So if my tires are wearing thin on the outer edges, there a
defective part in the front end? The camber in the front is listed as 0 in
the specs.
adjusted, right? So if my tires are wearing thin on the outer edges, there a
defective part in the front end? The camber in the front is listed as 0 in
the specs.
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Re: Alignment on 2002 CR-V
Are you rotateing @the proper intervals, is this only on the front, are the
tires properly inflated, are you cornering fast, grinding the curb?
I use a tread depth guage to measure tread depth, are you measureing or
eyeballing?
If everything checks out go to a good alignment shop for alignment, I think
all adjustments can be made camber, caste,r toe in.
Tom
"Waltaahh" <walterkim@attbi.com> wrote in message
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> Can the camber and caster be adjusted on these 4wd? Only the toe-in is
> adjusted, right? So if my tires are wearing thin on the outer edges, there
a
> defective part in the front end? The camber in the front is listed as 0 in
> the specs.
>
>
tires properly inflated, are you cornering fast, grinding the curb?
I use a tread depth guage to measure tread depth, are you measureing or
eyeballing?
If everything checks out go to a good alignment shop for alignment, I think
all adjustments can be made camber, caste,r toe in.
Tom
"Waltaahh" <walterkim@attbi.com> wrote in message
news:bdhQa.48180$GL4.12763@rwcrnsc53...
> Can the camber and caster be adjusted on these 4wd? Only the toe-in is
> adjusted, right? So if my tires are wearing thin on the outer edges, there
a
> defective part in the front end? The camber in the front is listed as 0 in
> the specs.
>
>
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