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Rear tyre out of line

kikbak

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Hi, i noticed yesterday in the works car park, that the left side rear tyre is worn on the inside, and looks to be toeing out at the bottom compared to the other.
I am going to take a look over the weekend but does any one have any ideas as to what this might be, first thought is the bearing ? thanx Phil..............
 
Bearing is obvious first thing.
Other possibilities broken portion bar, bent arms, worn suspension bushes or the adjustment on the spring plates is out .
 
It could just be that it's been knocked out of alignment by bumping over a large pothole at speed.

Unlike most cars, all four wheels are multi way adjustable, so it could just be you need an alignment.
 
Thanx for that, got her up in the air at the weekend, and thats as much as i got done pulled of on to other things,
Is it hard to align... I will fly into it asap..... does seem strange that it is just one wheel, and the tyre is badly worn on the inner edge, right on the inner edge. There was no play on general inspection any were to be found, or out of line on bush mounts, but this was a quick look around..................
 

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