Excessive outside wear on solid rear axle?
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Excessive outside wear on solid rear axle?
Hey everyone! I am hoping to hear some thoughts on a very strange issue I am having with my 1990 Chevy G20. I recently, 6 months ago, replaced all 4 tires due to considerable outside wear on the rear tires. A few months later, and I am encountering again very significant wear on the OUTSIDE of the rear tires only. Front tires are completely fine, and wearing evenly. I have visually inspected for camber on the rear thinking they probably have positive camber, when in fact they are actually NEGATIVELY cambered a bit. Not sure what to make of this, as there is really no camber adjustement for the rear due tot he solid axle. I am stumped as to the excessive outside tire wear especially due to the negative camber. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated!
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sumner_nick (January 23rd, 2021)
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Ill do that, thanks for the response! Would something like a rear end collision potentially cause the problems I am seeing? Also, is it possible for the axle housing to be bent enough to cause this amount of difference in wear and still have it drive normally? I have not felt anything concerning when driving.
Last edited by sumner_nick; January 23rd, 2021 at 7:56 PM.
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Ill do that, thanks for the response! Would something like a rear end collision potentially cause the problems I am seeing? Also, is it possible for the axle housing to be bent enough to cause this amount of difference in wear and still have it drive normally? I have not felt anything concerning when driving.
#8
I measure the toe, and idk if there is a correct conversion to use, but it measured 68.125” in the rear, and 67” in the front of the rear tires. Over an inch difference so definitely very toed in... what can I do about this?
#10
well I was hoping for something easier, but fortunately there’s not a whole lot going on down there in the rear end. Thanks for all the help!