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Old 08-15-2009, 11:25 PM
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02 chevy s10 wheel not centered correctly

I recently bought a 2002 chevy S10 that i have been trying to get back into running shape. The original tires on the wheels were too small for the truck so I purchased the correct size. The front passenger side centers correctly in the wheel well, but the driver side sits very close towards the back side of the fender. Since I got the tires changed I also hear a clicking noise from the same area...usually when I back up. I could really use some advice. thanks.
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Old 08-16-2009, 09:07 AM
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Re: 02 chevy s10 wheel not centered correctly

Find a shop that specializes in front end alignment, (not the typical tire store or undercar repair shop) and have them check it. Have them specifically check *set back* and check for bent or worn suspension parts such as control arms and control arm bushings.

*Set back is measured on an alignment computer and checks if the steering knuckles are "in line" with each other.*
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