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Originally Posted by B&W_Evader
Tramlining comes form having wide tires
Can be aggrivated by poor alignment
I think spacers will make it worse
Check ball joints and wheel bearings first.
Try to stay out of grooves in the street. Brake on the flat areas,not on angled surfaces.
Do everything at once so you don't need to do multiple wheel alignments
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Originally Posted by ecoplunge
Recent alignment helped maybe 20%. Tires in the last part of their lives is probably about a third of the issue now. Those are coming soon.
Hadn't thought about wheel bearings. I'll check them out.
I have a lifetime alignment already! Plan on using that a lot 😁
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Wheel bearings on all four corners are a relatively easy thing to fix. They come as assemblies, so it's 4 bolts on each (depending on front or rear) to remove them from the spindles and replace them. Amazon has the Beck-Arnley parts for the front @ $96 each and Timken for the rear @ $54 each. GL