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Rear Wheel Alignment
I am showing unusual wear on the rear wheels of my '98 TJ. The
pattern is a saw tooth on the outer edge, noticable when rubbing your hand from front to back (not outside to inside). Are the rear wheels adjustable and could the problem be fixed? |
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Check the tire pressure first. Low pressure will make that pattern too. On Wed, 1 Dec 2004, gdkucera wrote: > I am showing unusual wear on the rear wheels of my '98 TJ. The > pattern is a saw tooth on the outer edge, noticable when rubbing your > hand from front to back (not outside to inside). Are the rear wheels > adjustable and could the problem be fixed? > -- Some conditions apply. YMMV. This message was packed by weight, not by volume. TWIAVBP, local variation may occur. Dramatization, not a real authority. Do not induce vomiting. No user-serviceable words inside. |
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Check the tire pressure first. Low pressure will make that pattern too. On Wed, 1 Dec 2004, gdkucera wrote: > I am showing unusual wear on the rear wheels of my '98 TJ. The > pattern is a saw tooth on the outer edge, noticable when rubbing your > hand from front to back (not outside to inside). Are the rear wheels > adjustable and could the problem be fixed? > -- Some conditions apply. YMMV. This message was packed by weight, not by volume. TWIAVBP, local variation may occur. Dramatization, not a real authority. Do not induce vomiting. No user-serviceable words inside. |
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That is cupping and is usually caused by a dead shock.
Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's gdkucera wrote: > > I am showing unusual wear on the rear wheels of my '98 TJ. The > pattern is a saw tooth on the outer edge, noticable when rubbing your > hand from front to back (not outside to inside). Are the rear wheels > adjustable and could the problem be fixed? |
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That is cupping and is usually caused by a dead shock.
Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's gdkucera wrote: > > I am showing unusual wear on the rear wheels of my '98 TJ. The > pattern is a saw tooth on the outer edge, noticable when rubbing your > hand from front to back (not outside to inside). Are the rear wheels > adjustable and could the problem be fixed? |
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Mike Romain wrote:
| That is cupping and is usually caused by a dead shock. | | Mike | 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 | 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's | | gdkucera wrote: || || I am showing unusual wear on the rear wheels of my '98 TJ. The || pattern is a saw tooth on the outer edge, noticable when rubbing || your hand from front to back (not outside to inside). Are the || rear wheels adjustable and could the problem be fixed? I second the shock thing...the "saw tooth" is a dead give away that the tire is bouncing down the road instead of staying in contact with it. -- Disclaimer: A large chunk of the preceding was, in its entirety, written by the wisest of mules. http://www.****inggoogleit.com/ JEGP O|||||||O NC, USA MSN:JEGP AOL:JEGP |
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Mike Romain wrote:
| That is cupping and is usually caused by a dead shock. | | Mike | 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 | 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's | | gdkucera wrote: || || I am showing unusual wear on the rear wheels of my '98 TJ. The || pattern is a saw tooth on the outer edge, noticable when rubbing || your hand from front to back (not outside to inside). Are the || rear wheels adjustable and could the problem be fixed? I second the shock thing...the "saw tooth" is a dead give away that the tire is bouncing down the road instead of staying in contact with it. -- Disclaimer: A large chunk of the preceding was, in its entirety, written by the wisest of mules. http://www.****inggoogleit.com/ JEGP O|||||||O NC, USA MSN:JEGP AOL:JEGP |
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it's called cupping and is a result of not rotating and keeping the tires
balanced gdkucera wrote: > I am showing unusual wear on the rear wheels of my '98 TJ. The > pattern is a saw tooth on the outer edge, noticable when rubbing your > hand from front to back (not outside to inside). Are the rear wheels > adjustable and could the problem be fixed? |
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it's called cupping and is a result of not rotating and keeping the tires
balanced gdkucera wrote: > I am showing unusual wear on the rear wheels of my '98 TJ. The > pattern is a saw tooth on the outer edge, noticable when rubbing your > hand from front to back (not outside to inside). Are the rear wheels > adjustable and could the problem be fixed? |
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