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Tire wear

Postby kiwinoz » Mon Sep 16, 2013 7:04 pm

Hi guys,
I see lots about steering issues etc, just wondering about front end tire wear. I rotate and align my tires often, but the front ones always seem to wear badly. Toe in/out is ok, but the leading edge of each grove is worn. And not uniformly around the circumference.
Is getting expensive :?
Do any of you guys have this? or maybe my whole front end is bent...

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Re: Tire wear

Postby The WEHI » Mon Sep 16, 2013 7:45 pm

sounds like worn shocks?
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Re: Tire wear

Postby churchill » Mon Sep 16, 2013 7:57 pm

Probably truth in that^^ Any pics?

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Re: Tire wear

Postby kiwinoz » Mon Sep 16, 2013 8:15 pm

I have newish Rancho5000 shocks, 3 yrs. But, I have been 100,000 ks on some siht roads.
So, this isn't a common trait? That's a start.

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Re: Tire wear

Postby lax2wlg » Mon Sep 16, 2013 8:40 pm

Possibilities:
-Idler arm bushings shot. Diagnose idler bushing by jacking up pass. wheel, wiggle and look for play around idler shaft. Solution - replace with another steering box so you never have to worry about this again.

-Upper control arm bushings shot causing unpredictable/erratic camber changes
-Tension rod (radius arm) bushings shot causing unpredictable/erratic toe behaviour

Diagnose by posting some pics.
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Re: Tire wear

Postby kiwinoz » Mon Sep 16, 2013 10:05 pm

pics tomorrow, but is re-assuring that this isn't usual.

ps I have 2 of these, a '90 pathfinder, petrol. the one causing me tire trouble, no rust, been reliable for over 180,000 k and a '90 Terrano, which was to be the replacement, but I've found rust under the passenger seat. Damn, and just spent $1500 on the injector pump... could buy a whole new damn engine for that !

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Re: Tire wear

Postby skid » Tue Sep 17, 2013 7:28 am

just a question about the alignment

you say its all good, but is that based on the fact you've had it done or the fact that whoever did it has said its spot on

theres a lot of shops that just set the alignment to the computer specs without thinking outside the square a little bit and adjusting it differently

just throwing it out there :wink:
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Re: Tire wear

Postby Jay » Tue Sep 17, 2013 7:37 am

Tyre 'scalloping'.... I've been through the same thing recently. Google will show you hundreds of results about the causes etc.
Any unusual wobble's or steering wheel shakes at any speed? As The Wehi said, I'd start with shocks and go from there....

Also like skid said - alignment (from someone who can think outside the box), bushes, bearings etc etc...

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Re: Tire wear

Postby Crash bandicoot » Tue Sep 17, 2013 4:50 pm

Top inner A arm bushes
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Re: Tire wear

Postby lax2wlg » Wed Sep 18, 2013 12:24 pm

skid wrote:theres a lot of shops that just set the alignment to the computer specs without thinking outside the square a little bit and adjusting it differently


x2 I've noticed w/ a couple of slack alignment places, often they f** up torsion bar suspension alignment and then try to blame the customer.
ie they remove the front wheels by jacking up the control arm or frame which throws the static ride height way off. Then they align it, you drive it around for a couple of days, the torsion bars settle to their proper height, and now the castor/camber settings are way off. Then you go back and they say 'f**n Terranos are impossible to align. You have to add washers blah blah and then the bolt is too short etc. Bloody IFS. I'll need it for at least half a day.' So you say 'Nice try, but bullshit, I have aftermarket control arms which allow you to dial in camber/caster quickly and easily with minimal shim, to factory specs' Then you take your $$ back and thank him for wasting your time and thinking you are a sucker. And try to find a decent alignment place.

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Re: Tire wear

Postby mud_slinger » Wed Sep 18, 2013 8:51 pm

shocks normally die around the 60km mark. my money is on the shocks worn.
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Re: Tire wear

Postby kiwinoz » Thu Apr 03, 2014 12:26 pm

Yeah, some wheel alignment places have said " that's coopers...."
Others just want to do as many on a Saturday morning as possible.
It was getting to be a regular thing to do.
I rotated :? my previous set of tires, and they all wore out :twisted:
So, now I have not moved them. 3 corners are wearing evenly, and very little, the front right is causing the trouble. Lucky I have a good spare spare for when I've fixed things.

So, now I have new bushes to install, upper A and lower and compression, both sides. I was hoping to get this done on a Saturday, but after reading up on it, seems the old bushes are a siht to remove.....
I've read it's common to burn them out ? Drill them out, then burn? Is this true?
I don't have access to a torch, and I don't want to be left sunday night, car all in bits and no way to get to work....

Also, what grease?
Is different grease required for nolathane vs rubber?
My new ones look rubber. ( Black from MOOG)

Any advice?
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Re: Tire wear

Postby kiwinoz » Sun Apr 06, 2014 10:20 pm

Hmmmm.... must be a bit challenging....400+ views...

Guess i'll do what I usually do, charge in and see what happens.

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Re: Tire wear

Postby ChurchurDan » Mon Apr 07, 2014 6:09 pm

Tyre pressure and ride height are big contributors as well as camber and toe.
You need a decent alignment shop with a competent and experienced person doing it. If they try to say all terranos do it go somewhere else, Mine does not wear front tyres out, my last set did 7 years of daily use

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Re: Tire wear

Postby kiwinoz » Thu Apr 17, 2014 12:24 am

Now that I have stopped rotating my tires around, I know where and what the problem is.
Have new shocks all round, recently. even swapped left right front ones.

Have new upper A, lower and compression rod bushed to install.
pics etc when I get to do it.

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Re: Tire wear

Postby DEATH_INC » Thu Apr 17, 2014 11:58 pm

The stock Terrano camber setup is wrong, it makes all the left fronts wear out the outer shoulder. Around here anyway. Post up your alignment measurements if you have them...
Rancho 5000's will last 200+k, and still work ok....well....at least mine did.
There's many things that cause 'scolloping' the answer you get will normally depend on who you talk too.
If your bushes are rubber, then don't put any grease near them, they are supposed to 'pressure bond' and rely on the rubber twisting.
If they're eurethane, then grease the inner pivot/sleeve and ends only. Never grease the outer where it fits in the arm.

The worst steering parts for wear/wrecking your alignment are;
Crossrod-it shouldn't pivot/rock at all, tho a little is ok
Idler-which also gets bent fairly easy if it isn't braced
Upper inners-you can see it if you look at them loaded, it's fairly obvious
Rear radius-tho these can get pretty bad before they affect it too much.

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Re: Tire wear

Postby lax2wlg » Fri Apr 18, 2014 12:43 am

DEATH_INC wrote:The stock Terrano camber setup is wrong, it makes all the left fronts wear out the outer shoulder.


So you ARE still around this place! :D

If they're eurethane, then grease the inner pivot/sleeve and ends only. Never grease the outer where it fits in the arm.


Please expand on this

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Re: Tire wear

Postby ChurchurDan » Fri Apr 18, 2014 9:13 am

Because you want the bush to rotate on the sleeve not the arm to rotate on the bush, you want the bush to move with the arm.

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Re: Tire wear

Postby lax2wlg » Fri Apr 18, 2014 2:09 pm

Calmini/Superlift put zerk fittings on their arms.. As far as they're concerned this is to stop creaks/squeaks (works well for that) and 'significantly prolong the life of poly bushings' if lithium grease is used regularly.

Is this BS/ an oversight?

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Re: Tire wear

Postby kiwinoz » Tue May 27, 2014 4:01 pm

Well, upper A arms bushes replaced, lower control arms seemed ok, and stuck solid anyway. TREs replaced, upper/lower ball joints both sides, not exactly sure upper A bushes are sitting right.
So off for a wheel alignment at the local. (not pub)
Explained the history and what I'd done, they said I should be rotating my tires........ I said sure. I don't think he had listened.
Anyways, attached is the print out..... and I still did not get my tires rotated, as I do not trust it is done correctly. And looks like only adjusted toe.
I have 3 near new tires and one fk"d. And a good spare from last time.
I think I'm going to have to take a couple of days off work, drive 300 Ks and stay over night to get it done properly....
Hope death_inc is about....

(when u think about it, it's a silly term rotate tires)
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Re: Tire wear

Postby jeffw » Tue May 27, 2014 5:17 pm

kiwinoz wrote:Well, upper A arms bushes replaced, lower control arms seemed ok, and stuck solid anyway. TREs replaced, upper/lower ball joints both sides, not exactly sure upper A bushes are sitting right.
So off for a wheel alignment at the local. (not pub)
Explained the history and what I'd done, they said I should be rotating my tires........ I said sure. I don't think he had listened.
Anyways, attached is the print out..... and I still did not get my tires rotated, as I do not trust it is done correctly. And looks like only adjusted toe.
I have 3 near new tires and one fk"d. And a good spare from last time.
I think I'm going to have to take a couple of days off work, drive 300 Ks and stay over night to get it done properly....
Hope death_inc is about....

(when u think about it, it's a silly term rotate tires)


A lot of places won't do the camber on a 4wd if it has shims due to the extra time involved, if you want it done properly take it somewhere that does 4wds all the time

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Re: Tire wear

Postby Crash bandicoot » Tue May 27, 2014 5:25 pm

jeffw wrote:
kiwinoz wrote:Well, upper A arms bushes replaced, lower control arms seemed ok, and stuck solid anyway. TREs replaced, upper/lower ball joints both sides, not exactly sure upper A bushes are sitting right.
So off for a wheel alignment at the local. (not pub)
Explained the history and what I'd done, they said I should be rotating my tires........ I said sure. I don't think he had listened.
Anyways, attached is the print out..... and I still did not get my tires rotated, as I do not trust it is done correctly. And looks like only adjusted toe.
I have 3 near new tires and one fk"d. And a good spare from last time.
I think I'm going to have to take a couple of days off work, drive 300 Ks and stay over night to get it done properly....
Hope death_inc is about....

(when u think about it, it's a silly term rotate tires)


A lot of places won't do the camber on a 4wd if it has shims due to the extra time involved, if you want it done properly take it somewhere that does 4wds all the time


and then it isn't hard to do which annoys me some what, as all ya have to do is look at the measurement, compare it to what it should be loosen off the pivot bolts add or remove shims then do the bolts back up.
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Re: Tire wear

Postby lax2wlg » Tue May 27, 2014 5:33 pm

When you finally work out the correct number of shims for your setup, replace them with hardened washers. Shims can jump out if it takes a heavy hit off road.

Then it will chew out the threaded hole in the frame for the spindle to attach to... nightmare.

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