Zooguy
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I have an old man emu lift on my 1999 Toyota Land Cruiser 3 in in the rear and ome torsion bars up front cranked up a little bit.
Wednesday I'm getting some 315/75/16 Kenda Kelver M/T2 tires put on ... And I was wondering if anybody else who's running this tire size could give me a good measurement from the center hub straight up to the fender?
I want to adjust my torsion bars to make sure they fit correctly and I don't wind up with some positive camber currently I have 33 inch all-terrain tires and the tires are wearing on the outside edge faster than the inside edge. I did have an alignment done when I first got the tires and then I had the alignment checked after about 15,000 miles on them when I replaced one of the outer tie rods. So the toe is in spec. On the alignment it didn't show I had positive camber. But I do have a fair amount of weight in the back and a rooftop tent so when I accelerate moderately the front end comes up and I'm sure doing that I've got some positive camber while doing that and I want these new tires to last.
Wednesday I'm getting some 315/75/16 Kenda Kelver M/T2 tires put on ... And I was wondering if anybody else who's running this tire size could give me a good measurement from the center hub straight up to the fender?
I want to adjust my torsion bars to make sure they fit correctly and I don't wind up with some positive camber currently I have 33 inch all-terrain tires and the tires are wearing on the outside edge faster than the inside edge. I did have an alignment done when I first got the tires and then I had the alignment checked after about 15,000 miles on them when I replaced one of the outer tie rods. So the toe is in spec. On the alignment it didn't show I had positive camber. But I do have a fair amount of weight in the back and a rooftop tent so when I accelerate moderately the front end comes up and I'm sure doing that I've got some positive camber while doing that and I want these new tires to last.