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Old 02-13-2006, 12:11 AM
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I have a 2000 Tundra W/ 305-70-16 tires and Fabtech Performance coilovers. The outer edge and every other lug in the center of the tire is wearing quicker. My alignment guy says that it is probably bad shocks, but after alignment it stops for awhile but returns within aprox. 2 months. I am getting tired of aligning and want to know if any of you guys have had this problem. Thanks
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To help diagniose the issue we would need to know the align specs before and after the new alignment.
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Thanks for responding, the alignment specs are as follows.
L/front camber was .1 and after was .1
R/front camber was -.1 and after was-.2
L/front caster was .6 and after was .6
R/front caster was .6 and after was .6
L/Front toe was .10 and after was .08
R/front toe was .07 and after was .07

front cross camber was .2 and after .2
cross caster was .0 and after .0
total toe was .03 and after .16
set back was .27 and after was .33
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