Pulling Left
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Re: Pulling Left
Stefan my tyres are to heavy !! I run without tyres but I need to upgrade my tekkies they are getting moeg
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Re: Pulling Left
Not sure who you are directing the question at, but I am running 33x12.5x15 HT's on 15x8J -40 offset rims at around 2bar pressure as anything above that causes the tyre to stand with a bulge in the center of the tread.Stefan wrote:What tyres are you running with?
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Re: Pulling Left
Think he is asking DaleB....(?)davidvdm wrote:Not sure who you are directing the question at, but I am running 33x12.5x15 HT's on 15x8J -40 offset rims at around 2bar pressure as anything above that causes the tyre to stand with a bulge in the center of the tread.Stefan wrote:What tyres are you running with?
I have before heard of issues with certain brands of tyres pulling to one side...
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Re: Pulling Left
I con my Sani into running more "true" by running 2.2bar on the left front and 1.9bar on the right
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Re: Pulling Left
Im running with Maxxis Muds 285/75/17. Been doing this since new. run 2 bar pressures front and back pretty much all the time unless I am doing a long "high speed" tar run loaded.
What I was considering is to machine a spacer for the left radius arm to push it forward about 5-10mm. on the last wheel alignment printout I had the diffs where not quite parallel but were well within spec. Lost the printout... can't remember by how much.
The suspension change made this much worse but I did the tires on the same day...?
What I was considering is to machine a spacer for the left radius arm to push it forward about 5-10mm. on the last wheel alignment printout I had the diffs where not quite parallel but were well within spec. Lost the printout... can't remember by how much.
The suspension change made this much worse but I did the tires on the same day...?
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Re: Pulling Left
Ah, muddies...
Just rotate the tires left to right and see if it makes any difference?
Just rotate the tires left to right and see if it makes any difference?
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Re: Pulling Left
Dale, I have thought about this as well. I dont see any problem in doing this. It has to workDaleB wrote:What I was considering is to machine a spacer for the left radius arm to push it forward about 5-10mm.
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Re: Pulling Left
Hi Peter, tried that a few times, well actually tried a few different rotation patterns. I got no joy.Peter Connan wrote:Ah, muddies...
Just rotate the tires left to right and see if it makes any difference?
I think I will redo alignment and get some spacers machined, will do at my next rotation... always a waste of time sitting there for hours...
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