Posted by Todd in NC on August 07, 2013 at 15:58:10 from (99.11.137.152):
I just put four brand new tires on my Super A. The left side of the front end was widened out, so I closed it up all the way. Now I need to align the front end. The operators manual says 1/8 to 1/4 inch toe in. I got that, but it still pulls hard to the left in 4th gear. I've looked at the way the tires are setting, and I can't tell that one is in or out more than the other. I jacked the front up and took a screwdriver and a block of wood and made a mark around each tire and measured from there. These tires are not "true", I was thinking maybe I need to take the rim off and measure on the wheel to get a more accurate reading. There's no excessive play in the steering, maybe 1/4 turn or so. What do y'all think? Thanks in advance, Todd.
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