Oldsfan
06-15-2005, 04:40 PM
Well, I was at my friendly Dodge dealer today.
I noticed a couple of weeks ago that I had "feathering" (for lack of a better description) on the outside edges of both front tires. Rear tires seemed fine, in spite of aggressive acceleration.
Had a couple of the alignment guys here at work take a look at them. They both agreed they thought it was a toe-in problem.
So today it went to the dealer for service and tire rotation and a couple of minor warranty issues - and alignment, which they said would be no problem because it's only around 6K miles.
Got a call this afternoon. Everything is ready to go. The alignment "didn't turn up much". They say I've got wear on all 4 tires (news to me). And they say I'm "overdriving them."
That's an interesting term.
I do accelerate briskly quite often, but it's not like I take corners on two wheels.
I didn't think I was overdriving them - which is a term I've never heard before today and I've been in dealerships for almost 20 years.
So it looks like I'm getting the same run around as everyone else.
Maybe I should have taken it back to the selling dealer.
I'll be watching the "new" front tires closely to see what happens.
And maybe my brisk accelerating will take care of the feathered ones that are now on the back...
Paul
I noticed a couple of weeks ago that I had "feathering" (for lack of a better description) on the outside edges of both front tires. Rear tires seemed fine, in spite of aggressive acceleration.
Had a couple of the alignment guys here at work take a look at them. They both agreed they thought it was a toe-in problem.
So today it went to the dealer for service and tire rotation and a couple of minor warranty issues - and alignment, which they said would be no problem because it's only around 6K miles.
Got a call this afternoon. Everything is ready to go. The alignment "didn't turn up much". They say I've got wear on all 4 tires (news to me). And they say I'm "overdriving them."
That's an interesting term.
I do accelerate briskly quite often, but it's not like I take corners on two wheels.
I didn't think I was overdriving them - which is a term I've never heard before today and I've been in dealerships for almost 20 years.
So it looks like I'm getting the same run around as everyone else.
Maybe I should have taken it back to the selling dealer.
I'll be watching the "new" front tires closely to see what happens.
And maybe my brisk accelerating will take care of the feathered ones that are now on the back...
Paul