Correct or recommended toe in/tracking dimensions
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Correct or recommended toe in/tracking dimensions
My offside tyre is tracking wrongly and causing premature tyre wear.
Can anyone tel me the recommended tracking dimensions for my B body?
Can anyone tel me the recommended tracking dimensions for my B body?
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Get ready for it...........Possibly an immensly stupid question!
With those specs refering to the native US, do you have to take anything into account for the fact that we drive on the left?
Reason of thinking is the camber being the opposite on the roads over here!
With those specs refering to the native US, do you have to take anything into account for the fact that we drive on the left?
Reason of thinking is the camber being the opposite on the roads over here!

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I wanna go so FAST i think i'm going to DIE!..........Then i'll shift into second!
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73 Plymouth Duster - SOLD
I wanna go so FAST i think i'm going to DIE!..........Then i'll shift into second!
"My Car is a work in progress, Probably never gonna get finished, never gonna have the money to Bananarama!!"
Yes, you want more castor on the right rather than the left.Dave81 wrote:Get ready for it...........Possibly an immensly stupid question!
With those specs refering to the native US, do you have to take anything into account for the fact that we drive on the left?
Reason of thinking is the camber being the opposite on the roads over here!
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Dave81 wrote:Get ready for it...........Possibly an immensly stupid question!
With those specs refering to the native US, do you have to take anything into account for the fact that we drive on the left?
Reason of thinking is the camber being the opposite on the roads over here!
Not stupid, a very good point Dave........ the std factory settings don't take that into account but if you were setting the car up for extreme performance like auto course or circuit racing then you probably would consider that.
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If you've had the uca's off then I would suggest driving it to Rogers place near Horwood and get the alignment set up properly, you'll be amazed at the resultsDemon James wrote:Excellent job Miles, I was just about to ask the very same question this weekend as Im re-newing the front end due to worn bushes etc

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I'm not committed to anyone yet Ade but did speak to Kempston Radiators (Garage dept) as they did digital; 4 wheel alignment on my Disco 3 and it was awsome. They say they can do a 71 Dodge A-Body but maybe Roger would be better with knowledge?Adrian Worman wrote:If you've had the uca's off then I would suggest driving it to Rogers place near Horwood and get the alignment set up properly, you'll be amazed at the resultsDemon James wrote:Excellent job Miles, I was just about to ask the very same question this weekend as Im re-newing the front end due to worn bushes etc


I have noticed that the M/T Sportsman tyres on the front of the Suber Bee are wearing quite badly given the low mileage they have covered.
The front end it set to maximum caster so loads of camber, but I note this causes high wear for Crossplys....the wear is across the width of the tyres, not "choppy" as if the shocks are worm....
I would like to replace them but finding a suibably "tall" tyre to fit on a 4.5" x 15" rim may be a challenge - any suggestions???
The front end it set to maximum caster so loads of camber, but I note this causes high wear for Crossplys....the wear is across the width of the tyres, not "choppy" as if the shocks are worm....
I would like to replace them but finding a suibably "tall" tyre to fit on a 4.5" x 15" rim may be a challenge - any suggestions???
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
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I think it will be difficult to find something that fits the bill Pete, I've been looking for something similar for the Demon. It currently has 155/15s which is about the tallest radial you can get for a narrow rim. I tried searching for something like a 6.25/15 cross ply but only tyres for vintage cars available in such sizes with low speed rating. Looks like I'll be going to M/T's
You can't have too much power, only a lack of traction!
Hmmmmmm, not the greatest news unless you go Radial on the front and Cross ply on the rear; which itself is not great...
Have you found an importer / supplier for the M/T's? - I do wish they were more like motorcycle fronts with directional ribs as opposed to the horrid Zig Zag pattern..............
Have you found an importer / supplier for the M/T's? - I do wish they were more like motorcycle fronts with directional ribs as opposed to the horrid Zig Zag pattern..............
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Should be able to get them through Chris at WASP, not found anything he can't source yet. I wouldn't worry too much about radials on the front, it's that end you need to be able to point in the right direction! ! M&H do a tallish front I just found, can't post a link as I'm on my phone.
You can't have too much power, only a lack of traction!