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<blockquote data-quote="eddie70" data-source="post: 151206" data-attributes="member: 3018"><p>I was looking at he details of my car and notice that the wheels did not look that right so i took a look from the front of my car, the wheels are pointing out wards which i remember it is toe-out from playing radio-control car. </p><p></p><p><strong>Pointing out wards does not mean toe-out... Normally they have the print out... check the details. By the way what rim are you using ??? Tyre size and etc.</strong></p><p></p><p>So i send to get the alignment done but the tyre shop told me it was toe-in. The tyre still look like it is toe-out. </p><p></p><p><strong>Again...get the print out....</strong></p><p></p><p>Does caster has anything to do with it? i remember the dude keep telling me he could not do anything coz the caster could not be adjusted. But again i remember caster only comes into action when there is steering input. </p><p></p><p><strong>Not sure about the caster... but my e46 has something to do with the chamber.... RIM 17" MSport Tyre 225/45 front 245/40 rear Goodyear F1. Did at AB but ampesss... after 3months it happen again... finally i go to Ah KIn at Sunway and it is good till now!!!</strong></p><p></p><p>Another thing is that my car creeps slowly to the left everytime even after the allignment is done. The shop which i did the alignment told it is normal. Is it true?</p><p></p><p><strong>Bull**** if not the people dont invent the alingnment machine right.... the thing is he cannot solve it thats y he said like that...like what AB told we becoz of the big rim's.... huh :angry: ... finally why i can solve it at Sunway... da la mahal kat AB tuh...</strong></p><p></p><p>Need some advice from the experts.</p><p></p><p>PM me for details....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eddie70, post: 151206, member: 3018"] I was looking at he details of my car and notice that the wheels did not look that right so i took a look from the front of my car, the wheels are pointing out wards which i remember it is toe-out from playing radio-control car. [b]Pointing out wards does not mean toe-out... Normally they have the print out... check the details. By the way what rim are you using ??? Tyre size and etc.[/b] So i send to get the alignment done but the tyre shop told me it was toe-in. The tyre still look like it is toe-out. [b]Again...get the print out....[/b] Does caster has anything to do with it? i remember the dude keep telling me he could not do anything coz the caster could not be adjusted. But again i remember caster only comes into action when there is steering input. [b]Not sure about the caster... but my e46 has something to do with the chamber.... RIM 17" MSport Tyre 225/45 front 245/40 rear Goodyear F1. Did at AB but ampesss... after 3months it happen again... finally i go to Ah KIn at Sunway and it is good till now!!![/b] Another thing is that my car creeps slowly to the left everytime even after the allignment is done. The shop which i did the alignment told it is normal. Is it true? [b]Bull**** if not the people dont invent the alingnment machine right.... the thing is he cannot solve it thats y he said like that...like what AB told we becoz of the big rim's.... huh :angry: ... finally why i can solve it at Sunway... da la mahal kat AB tuh...[/b] Need some advice from the experts. PM me for details.... [/QUOTE]
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