bigjones
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Hi folks, me again,
You may remember (ha) that the cause of my wheel bearing/brake caliper woes was because I had noticed severe inside wear on the front tires and thought I'd better do something.
Anyways, today I took the 2 wheels and new Kumho tires down to the local tire place to get mounted. I asked how much was alignment - $80. Wow, that be a lot of cash.
Got back and done the wheel alignment at home
Basically, measure the distance between two pins stuck in the tires at the back. Roll the car forward and re-measure the distance at the front, using the same pin holes.
First measurement: Back: 51 7/16" Front 52 9/16" giving a toe-out of 1 1/8". Whoa! No wonder the tires were worn.
Jacked the car up and turned both tie-rods into the ball joint 2 full turns.
Let the car down and re-measured:
Second measurement: Back: 52 2/16" Front 52" giving a toe-in of 1/8".
Spec is 0 to 1/8" toe-in so I'm just in.
I'll take it for a drive tomorrow and re-check after everything is seated and what not.
But hey! Less than an an hour crawling around on the cold garage floor. I can't remember the last time I earned $80/hour.
Will report back.
Cheers,
Adrian
You may remember (ha) that the cause of my wheel bearing/brake caliper woes was because I had noticed severe inside wear on the front tires and thought I'd better do something.
Anyways, today I took the 2 wheels and new Kumho tires down to the local tire place to get mounted. I asked how much was alignment - $80. Wow, that be a lot of cash.
Got back and done the wheel alignment at home
Basically, measure the distance between two pins stuck in the tires at the back. Roll the car forward and re-measure the distance at the front, using the same pin holes.


First measurement: Back: 51 7/16" Front 52 9/16" giving a toe-out of 1 1/8". Whoa! No wonder the tires were worn.
Jacked the car up and turned both tie-rods into the ball joint 2 full turns.
Let the car down and re-measured:
Second measurement: Back: 52 2/16" Front 52" giving a toe-in of 1/8".
Spec is 0 to 1/8" toe-in so I'm just in.
I'll take it for a drive tomorrow and re-check after everything is seated and what not.
But hey! Less than an an hour crawling around on the cold garage floor. I can't remember the last time I earned $80/hour.
Will report back.
Cheers,
Adrian