RyanRick
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- First Name
- Ryan
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- Nov 26, 2022
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- San Antonio
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- 2020 Max Tow
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Hello,
Last year I purchased a 2020 Gladiator Max Tow that had previously been in an accident. The previous owner swapped front axle and all seemed well until this year when I noticed the front tires wearing unevenly. There is noticeable positive camber on each front tire. I'd like to fix this before buying new wheels/tires, but I am not sure how deep the issue lies. I have not had an official alignment performed, but I should be able to measure the camber with my digital level and a straightedge.
If I am on the right track, I should be able to swap the ball joint bushings to some offset versions (like this: https://www.northstarmfg.com/series/44-6030 Series.html)
Thoughts?
Last year I purchased a 2020 Gladiator Max Tow that had previously been in an accident. The previous owner swapped front axle and all seemed well until this year when I noticed the front tires wearing unevenly. There is noticeable positive camber on each front tire. I'd like to fix this before buying new wheels/tires, but I am not sure how deep the issue lies. I have not had an official alignment performed, but I should be able to measure the camber with my digital level and a straightedge.
If I am on the right track, I should be able to swap the ball joint bushings to some offset versions (like this: https://www.northstarmfg.com/series/44-6030 Series.html)
Thoughts?
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