What constitutes a "good" alignment for a Focus
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I am getting a new set of tires fitted to my 2000 ZX3 this spring and I
want to be able to ask the right questions about a 4 wheel alignment as
I have learned that this car is difficult to align in the rear. I want
to eliminate toe-in tire wear and hopping on bumps around corners.
What should I be asking at my local tire alignment shop?
Ron
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want to be able to ask the right questions about a 4 wheel alignment as
I have learned that this car is difficult to align in the rear. I want
to eliminate toe-in tire wear and hopping on bumps around corners.
What should I be asking at my local tire alignment shop?
Ron
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And it really doesn't matter if
I'm wrong I'm right
Where I belong I'm right
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Freedom55 wrote:
> I am getting a new set of tires fitted to my 2000 ZX3 this spring and I
> want to be able to ask the right questions about a 4 wheel alignment as
> I have learned that this car is difficult to align in the rear. I want
> to eliminate toe-in tire wear and hopping on bumps around corners.
>
> What should I be asking at my local tire alignment shop?
>
> Ron
Sorry, wrong group
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> I am getting a new set of tires fitted to my 2000 ZX3 this spring and I
> want to be able to ask the right questions about a 4 wheel alignment as
> I have learned that this car is difficult to align in the rear. I want
> to eliminate toe-in tire wear and hopping on bumps around corners.
>
> What should I be asking at my local tire alignment shop?
>
> Ron
Sorry, wrong group
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Freedom55 wrote:
> I am getting a new set of tires fitted to my 2000 ZX3 this spring and I
> want to be able to ask the right questions about a 4 wheel alignment as
> I have learned that this car is difficult to align in the rear. I want
> to eliminate toe-in tire wear and hopping on bumps around corners.
>
> What should I be asking at my local tire alignment shop?
>
> Ron
Sorry, wrong group
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And it really doesn't matter if
I'm wrong I'm right
Where I belong I'm right
Where I belong.
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> I am getting a new set of tires fitted to my 2000 ZX3 this spring and I
> want to be able to ask the right questions about a 4 wheel alignment as
> I have learned that this car is difficult to align in the rear. I want
> to eliminate toe-in tire wear and hopping on bumps around corners.
>
> What should I be asking at my local tire alignment shop?
>
> Ron
Sorry, wrong group
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And it really doesn't matter if
I'm wrong I'm right
Where I belong I'm right
Where I belong.
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Freedom55 wrote:
> I am getting a new set of tires fitted to my 2000 ZX3 this spring and I
> want to be able to ask the right questions about a 4 wheel alignment as
> I have learned that this car is difficult to align in the rear. I want
> to eliminate toe-in tire wear and hopping on bumps around corners.
>
> What should I be asking at my local tire alignment shop?
>
> Ron
Sorry, wrong group
--
And it really doesn't matter if
I'm wrong I'm right
Where I belong I'm right
Where I belong.
Lennon & McCartney
> I am getting a new set of tires fitted to my 2000 ZX3 this spring and I
> want to be able to ask the right questions about a 4 wheel alignment as
> I have learned that this car is difficult to align in the rear. I want
> to eliminate toe-in tire wear and hopping on bumps around corners.
>
> What should I be asking at my local tire alignment shop?
>
> Ron
Sorry, wrong group
--
And it really doesn't matter if
I'm wrong I'm right
Where I belong I'm right
Where I belong.
Lennon & McCartney
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