you need a full chassis alignment. If you front is out of alignment it can cause your rear tyres to ware. It is called dog trackingHi
I have a problem with wear on both rear wheels on my 2000 D2, the tread on the inside has been totally destroyed. I have replaced the watts linkage bushings any ideas please.
Gary
Entirely unrelated - do you have a Sapphire Cosworth...?The rear wheels can't possible be out its a live axle ,unless it's bent,cheap tyres?rubbing somewhere?wheel bearings knackered?
if you have worn bushes and sloppy bolts,bolt holes then yes axle can shift. It dosen't take much. or the chassis could have a slight twist, if it has been off roaded hardThe rear wheels can't possible be out its a live axle ,unless it's bent,cheap tyres?rubbing somewhere?wheel bearings knackered?
yes they would be parallel with each but not with the chassis. which would lead to dragging the trye side wasys on road surface causing the inside edges to wearIf there were worn bushes etc yes the axle would move ,but the vehicle would just crab and be out of align,both rear wheels should stay parallel with each other