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Tire Rub After Alignment #897233 07/24/08 07:33 PM
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Rodayo Offline OP
Mudrunner
All -

I have 265 70 r16 tires on my 04 Rodeo that only ever rubbed a little and only if there was a lot of compression. Recently I had the vehicle realigned because it was pulling to the right. Now it rubs on even moderate compression. What could the alignment shop have done? I don't think my springs would have suddenly settled. Any ideas appreciated.

Thanks!

- Jim


1996 Rodeo - 3.2L, 5sp., ARB Bull Bar, Rancho 9000x, Eclipse sound
2004 Rodeo - 3.5L DI, Auto
Re: Tire Rub After Alignment [Re: Rodayo] #897234 07/25/08 12:37 AM
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strawmyers Offline
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Where is it rubbing? Does it look lower in the front than it did before the aligment? Adjusting the torsion bars is one way to adjust caster; so they may have done that... lowering it in the process and causing the increase in rub.


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Re: Tire Rub After Alignment [Re: strawmyers] #897235 07/25/08 02:24 AM
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Rodayo Offline OP
Mudrunner
It seems to be rubbing in the typical spot at the edge of the fender near the door.

I wasn't aware that they might mess with the torsion bars to make it align properly. I'll have to measure it and see.

Thanks!


1996 Rodeo - 3.2L, 5sp., ARB Bull Bar, Rancho 9000x, Eclipse sound
2004 Rodeo - 3.5L DI, Auto
Re: Tire Rub After Alignment [Re: Rodayo] #897236 07/29/08 03:13 AM
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94rodeo Offline
Body Damage is Cool
I would also suspect they moved your torsion bars. I have had that happen to me in the past.


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Re: Tire Rub After Alignment [Re: 94rodeo] #897237 07/29/08 03:16 AM
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Jim_Paget Offline
Roll Me Over
Unless you specifically tell them not to change the torsion bars, that is a "textbook" method of aligning our rigs. The other option is with shims, and that is a pain compared to adjusting the torsion bars. (The reason you rig needed an alignment was because you adjusted the torsion bars.)


Jim Paget
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