L.C.Gray
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- Joined
- Aug 2, 2015
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- Location
- Heart of Texas
- My Car
- 1973 Mustang Grande Coupe
(X)2008 Mustang Coupe
(X)2011 Mustang Premium Coupe
2017 Mustang Coupe
Kinda worried about my front end alignment. The car drives ok, best I can tell. It does have a tendency to road walk, but hey it's a 43 year old car...
Here's my issue. I parked the car after returning from HRPT in June and haven't drove it. It was due for service so I got it out and took it to my local Quick Lane. While it was on their rack I was inspecting the bottom side and noticed my front tire wear wasn't even. The inside row of tread on the drivers side was already worn to half its tread depth. The inside row of tread on the passenger side was worn similarly but only to about 3/4 of its tread depth. The rest of the tread across the tire looks new still. The tires are low profile 17's running 37 lbs of air and only have about 6,000 miles on them. Whats most likely out of whack to cause that type of tread wear? I'm kinda afraid to have it put on the alignment rack and have 'em tell me the whole front end needs to be completely redone.
Here's my issue. I parked the car after returning from HRPT in June and haven't drove it. It was due for service so I got it out and took it to my local Quick Lane. While it was on their rack I was inspecting the bottom side and noticed my front tire wear wasn't even. The inside row of tread on the drivers side was already worn to half its tread depth. The inside row of tread on the passenger side was worn similarly but only to about 3/4 of its tread depth. The rest of the tread across the tire looks new still. The tires are low profile 17's running 37 lbs of air and only have about 6,000 miles on them. Whats most likely out of whack to cause that type of tread wear? I'm kinda afraid to have it put on the alignment rack and have 'em tell me the whole front end needs to be completely redone.