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huge problems
i have an 86 GT and for some reason i keep blowing front tires, and i am eatting rear tires i just put 80,000 mile tires on the rear and i have put maybe 5,ooo on the and there almost gone but when i put it on the al. rack it show everything is good. when im driving however the steering wheel is almost a half turn to the left anyhelp please i dont have the meony to keep changing tires
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Re: huge problems
Minimally the car needs an alignment. Most probably it needs lots of suspension work. Find another source for obtaining the evaluation of the problem. I've driven my two Fieros more than 170,000 miles and have never had a front tire blow. Whenever I have had flat tires it has been because of some puncture damage like a nail. Whenever I've had tires that wear badly it is due to alignment problems or suspension problems. But I take the car to a good resource to have it repaired.
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Re: huge problems
If the alignment computer claims everything is in spec, you could have structural damage. Have a frame shop check the unibody with lasers to see if something is bent due to rust damage or a previous collision repair that was done poorly.
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