| H2CANEPADESIGN |
Sep 11, 2013 11:16 AM |
well, there is a way to align. the rear. it is a pain in the ass though. I believe you have to pull the axles and shim them. A frame shop/collision repair center ought to be able to do that. Usually the rear end alignment doesn't go out of adjustment all that much unless its bent from a hard impact or collision. If your getting inside edge wear it could be camber or negative toe. If the axle is slightly shifted to the right it could cause inside edgewear on the RR and outside on the LR.
Best way to find out, take it to an alignment shop and get a reading on all four wheels.
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