I'll give it a try.
Thanks!
Thanks!
kickinassrt-10 said:I got Conti UHP so no directional in these tires, they even swapped the tires.....the guy at Dodge checked the tie rods and control arms..,.nothing noticeable....he said it could be something with the springs:dontknow: the alignment tech got it right into specs on all tires I was watching him do it, so I don't think if I took it anywhere else they can get it any better since it's in spec?
My thought is maybe it had something to do when I put in the rear lowering shackles??
I'm at a loss for ideas because the wheel is straight and the truck still has a pull to the right...
Wow that's down there...I see why it's a drive for you nowSANTEEN said:It's called the Alignment Factory. There over here off of SW 120th st and SW 117th ave
That's something my dad use to do waaayyyy back when. I don't even know if you could find a place that trues tires anymore. It's been ages since I've seen a truing machine.ZCx said:anybody ever get their tires trued?????
SilvrSRT10 said:That's something my dad use to do waaayyyy back when. I don't even know if you could find a place that trues tires anymore. It's been ages since I've seen a truing machine.
I believe the theory was that a trued (and balanced) tire would not have any up and down warble that a non trued tire might have. So it would wear more evenly instead of having hot spots that wore more quickly as the tire bounced up and down. Sort of like a shopping cart with a flat spot vs. a new wheel.ZCx said:been years here also.
sort of scarey to see how much tread comes off sometimes, lol.
but it seems to not shorten the tread life for some reason
It is in my mind, Like treating the symptoms instead of the ailment.SilvrSRT10 said:I believe the theory was that a trued (and balanced) tire would not have any up and down warble that a non trued tire might have. So it would wear more evenly instead of having hot spots that wore more quickly as the tire bounced up and down. Sort of like a shopping cart with a flat spot vs. a new wheel.
JRSVIPR said:It is in my mind, Like treating the symptoms instead of the ailment.
Then they are out of round, And defective. If this is on your 10? i would not run them. If they are on your 4X4 The only time you will notice it is on the freeway.ZCx said:but what if the tires are the ailment????
JRSVIPR said:Then they are out of round, And defective. If this is on your 10? i would not run them. If they are on your 4X4 The only time you will notice it is on the freeway.![]()
Who is gonna step up and say, Put a new set of tires on an see what that does? Most tire shops will do it for you. If the tires are that far out i would not want to run them.ZCx said:depends if the belts are out of round or the tread is inconsistent.
if its the belts, i agree.
just the tread, trunin would seem to be the way to go
That's exactly whats gonna happen!GILMO'S10 said:mine has pulled since the day I got it!.Little over 3 years ago!Quit trying to figure it out.keep the tires rotated and move on.