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Old 12-24-2012, 06:54 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Benadrylz View Post
Camber looks pretty negative but don't think that's causing your vibration. First thing I'd do is get your alignment checked though. Inspections are typically free. Toe might be off. Could be a balancing issue also.
The wheel is slightly slanted inward from the top on both sides (negative camber). And the tire tread seems to be gone on the inside of both tires, is that the reason for that? I guess best thing is to have them inspected and aligned. Or would I have to purchase something to get the camber/toe corrected? The tires were new but it seems like the inside of them are now worn out.

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