I was surprised to see alot of tread wear in less than 4k on my brand new tires. I knew had alot of negative camber so that was the first fix. Rotating the strut mounts pretty much took care of that. Still has a small amount of positive camber but I think that is good and probably evens out with a driver. Will verify that next week if I have time. It's a pain adjusting the camber. Used a level and tape measure based on the readings from the rear tire.
Adjusting camber of course threw off toe. For the toe I pulled out a long bungee cord. Hooked it to the tow hooks and centered it over the center of wheel. A string and couple a jackstands would do the same might even be better. I'll compare the two next week.
Rear tires - both the same with a little bit of toe in. I guess this is normal?
Driver's Front
Passenger Front
This are after pictures I did a bit of fine tuning this morning. Before the passenger tire was way off the drivers not so bad. What I did was adjust the tie rod a couple turns then with the bungee cord off back up and down the driveway and recheck. Drives straight with a small amount of pull to the right, part of the reason for adjusting this morning. Steering wheel is straight always make sure of this before any adjusting! I know many know of this method figured might help some newbies.
I paid $60 for a alignment of the Escape the other day. While they did a good job they left the steering wheel a bit off. I'm a bit OCD need I say more.
Adjusting camber of course threw off toe. For the toe I pulled out a long bungee cord. Hooked it to the tow hooks and centered it over the center of wheel. A string and couple a jackstands would do the same might even be better. I'll compare the two next week.
Rear tires - both the same with a little bit of toe in. I guess this is normal?
Driver's Front
Passenger Front
This are after pictures I did a bit of fine tuning this morning. Before the passenger tire was way off the drivers not so bad. What I did was adjust the tie rod a couple turns then with the bungee cord off back up and down the driveway and recheck. Drives straight with a small amount of pull to the right, part of the reason for adjusting this morning. Steering wheel is straight always make sure of this before any adjusting! I know many know of this method figured might help some newbies.
I paid $60 for a alignment of the Escape the other day. While they did a good job they left the steering wheel a bit off. I'm a bit OCD need I say more.
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