oblivionnewtonjohn
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As this a secondary vehicle, it's a lower priority in my ever growing TODO list, but back on the task. The passenger side inner tire wear is worse as you can imagine.
At a crossroad if I want to invest more money at this point, I plan to go back through the entire suspension soon to see if I can identify the root cause.
Also, I forgot to change the steering rack bushings when I did the suspension, so a good time to do so.
Someone suggested the wheel bearing may be the culprit? I noticed that wheels seems to camber out and not straight up and down.
I'm definitely going with a different suspension shop, researching reviews now.
At a crossroad if I want to invest more money at this point, I plan to go back through the entire suspension soon to see if I can identify the root cause.
Also, I forgot to change the steering rack bushings when I did the suspension, so a good time to do so.
Someone suggested the wheel bearing may be the culprit? I noticed that wheels seems to camber out and not straight up and down.
I'm definitely going with a different suspension shop, researching reviews now.