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Old 07-11-2024, 05:02 PM   #71
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It may look worse in person but are you sure the tire is ruined?
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Old 07-12-2024, 12:07 PM   #72
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It may look worse in person but are you sure the tire is ruined?
It's pretty much destroyed. I have no hard data/evidence, but when I press my finger into the undamaged portion of the tire, there is a substantial amount of rigidity. When I press into the portion of the tire that rubbed, its like pressing a balloon animal.

When I get back to my shop again I'll snag a pic of the tire off the car, it's paper thin where it wore on the frame rail.
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Old 07-13-2024, 01:44 PM   #73
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It's pretty much destroyed. I have no hard data/evidence, but when I press my finger into the undamaged portion of the tire, there is a substantial amount of rigidity. When I press into the portion of the tire that rubbed, its like pressing a balloon animal.

When I get back to my shop again I'll snag a pic of the tire off the car, it's paper thin where it wore on the frame rail.
Kinda sounds like the tire is toast, sorry...
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Old 07-13-2024, 05:14 PM   #74
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May want to check for Binding throughout the rear suspension travel when you start putting it back together.
May i suggest to look at the junction of the axle tube to the center section of your housing. You could find welds broken there which could also explain why your car lift the front driver side higher than the passenger side.
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May i suggest to look at the junction of the axle tube to the center section of your housing. You could find welds broken there which could also explain why your car lift the front driver side higher than the passenger side.
The plan right now is to replace both 4-link double adjusters on both upper bars and completely re-setup the 4 link to a true neutral setting. That way I can rule out any binding or pos/neg preload that might have been introduced in the car. I will also check the housing, 4-link brackets, and torque-boxes for any warping or damage. Right now I'm on hold with all my cars because my main workhorse (my mazda) needs work desperately and the transmission in my truck welded all of it's forward clutched together. Even if I had a raceable car (0 for 2 right now), I have no way to get either of them to the race track for the next few weeks.
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