View Full Version : HELP.Read my tire footprints
Ballaholic29414
10-30-2009, 04:22 PM
What does my tire footprint show you? To me it seems waay too narrow. I have a rear steer issue and im pointing the finger at the tires but I may be wrong.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vq4k0nDbPbM
Darryl Buckner
10-30-2009, 04:31 PM
When I was standing on the starting line, I asked your partner if the car was a 4 link and he said no, because it left like one bar was longer then the other or out of square. I guess it also could be something more simple like one tire having more air then the other or one tire spinning on the rim and not the other, I didn't look to see if you had screws, and i am assuming you have a spool in the rearend. I would do some measuring on the rearend tubes to see how straight the rearend is in the chassis. I don't know what suspension you have in the rear, but i am pretty sure the leaf springs are gone..:bigthumb:
bwelch
10-30-2009, 05:06 PM
What have you changed since your avator picture because your car is launching straight in that picture? I would think its a suspension adjust issue. It could be something tire related but every time I have seen it run it always kicks right. I dont think a tire issue would always make the car kick right not unless one is wore down more than the other.
04ctd
10-30-2009, 05:14 PM
could one of the pads have slipped on the leaf springs,
and let that side of the axle be forward?
Tire Kingdom in Sville near Lowes, has a laser 4 wheel alignment,
would tell you everything you want to know about frame square and wheel alignment
KRYPTONITE
10-30-2009, 06:49 PM
a easy way to elim. the tire form being the problem (if the car is always going to the left) just rotate the tires and see if it starts pulling to the right, a good thing to do and alot of people dont is rotate your slicks every 30 pass, another thing is to check the load on the rear suspension, one may have more preload, or load than the other, also depending on the front suspension, dont know what u got, but a strunt front end adjusted more than the other could cause it too,,, GOOD LUCK MAN hope i helped
Ballaholic29414
10-30-2009, 07:53 PM
I have ladder bar suspention with coilovers.
Ballaholic29414
11-15-2009, 04:28 PM
New tires fixed the issue......
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