Alignment questions, inner wear on the tires

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Mike92Silver

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hey guys, i have full, suspension, adjustable, camber plates in the front, rear camber kit, poly bushings, tokico/eibach. My front tires are getting some bad wear on innner part. the alignment is about a year old. Anyone have the stats for a good alignment? so i can bring it to the shop? thanks!
 

Bizzy

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Mike92Silver:
the alignment is about a year old. Anyone have the stats for a good alignment? so i can bring it to the shop? thanks!
Statistics for an alignment? Hmmmm....I don't think you'd really get a good number for that. It's gonna depend on the road surfaces that a person drives on every day. I've gone a year on one alignment with no problems, but then again I hit no potholes. This year I hit a pretty bad hole (long story) and ended getting another one about 4 months after the last one.

I think the best bet is (if you have terrible roads like I do) to get an alignment once a year, or at least have it checked once a year. If you hit any bad potholes, have it checked out again. An ounce of prevention can save you tons of $$ in the long run.
 

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The alignment specs for the 1992 are as follows.

P=positive
N=negative

Front
Caster: preferred 3-13/16P deg, range 2-13/16P to 5-13/16P
Camber: preferred 1/2N deg, range 1-3/32N to 3/32P
Toe-in: range 7/32N to 1/64P

Rear
Caster: not adjustable
Camber: range 1-5/8N to 1/4N
Toe-in: range 13/64N to 19/64P (each side)
 

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