Rear Wheel Alignment
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it's called cupping and is a result of not rotating and keeping the tires
balanced
gdkucera wrote:
> I am showing unusual wear on the rear wheels of my '98 TJ. The
> pattern is a saw tooth on the outer edge, noticable when rubbing your
> hand from front to back (not outside to inside). Are the rear wheels
> adjustable and could the problem be fixed?
balanced
gdkucera wrote:
> I am showing unusual wear on the rear wheels of my '98 TJ. The
> pattern is a saw tooth on the outer edge, noticable when rubbing your
> hand from front to back (not outside to inside). Are the rear wheels
> adjustable and could the problem be fixed?
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it's called cupping and is a result of not rotating and keeping the tires
balanced
gdkucera wrote:
> I am showing unusual wear on the rear wheels of my '98 TJ. The
> pattern is a saw tooth on the outer edge, noticable when rubbing your
> hand from front to back (not outside to inside). Are the rear wheels
> adjustable and could the problem be fixed?
balanced
gdkucera wrote:
> I am showing unusual wear on the rear wheels of my '98 TJ. The
> pattern is a saw tooth on the outer edge, noticable when rubbing your
> hand from front to back (not outside to inside). Are the rear wheels
> adjustable and could the problem be fixed?
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it's called cupping and is a result of not rotating and keeping the tires
balanced
gdkucera wrote:
> I am showing unusual wear on the rear wheels of my '98 TJ. The
> pattern is a saw tooth on the outer edge, noticable when rubbing your
> hand from front to back (not outside to inside). Are the rear wheels
> adjustable and could the problem be fixed?
balanced
gdkucera wrote:
> I am showing unusual wear on the rear wheels of my '98 TJ. The
> pattern is a saw tooth on the outer edge, noticable when rubbing your
> hand from front to back (not outside to inside). Are the rear wheels
> adjustable and could the problem be fixed?
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