M3bobby
Member Since: 21 May 2018
Location: Sleaford, LINCS.
Posts: 857
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Bello35 wrote:Hi Kajtzu, i know that but the chief mechanic said my tyres were irregularly worn, although with plenty of tread, because of the bad lower control arms and for this reason, doing a wheel aligment before changing to new tyres wasn't a good idea. Incredibly, the car feels as well balanced as before but now i have suspension fault warnings. I hope it will go away when tyre are changed but lot's of lifr left in them yet.
PS: IID tool came only with these errors:
C1130-66 (2E) Air spring air supply-algorithm based failure-signal has too many transitions/events...
Hope it's not serious!
I may be wrong here but having worn tyres shouldn’t make any difference. It’s the wheel that’s aligned not the tyres. The parts worn on your tyres will continue to ware unevenly fast whereas having the wheels aligned now will allow the ware on the unworn areas to catch-up with the unevenly worn areas. Doing it now could cost you €50 to €60 but it could give you months more life on your tyres and drive better! 012MY RRS 5.0 Supercharged Autobiography (Current)
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12th Nov 2019 3:27 pm |
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Bello35
Member Since: 14 Mar 2017
Location: Bretagne.
Posts: 161
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Thanks M3bobby,
I've already contacted the stealers to say that i was getting the suspension fault warnings after their intervention. The warning only lights after ,at least, a 20 min long drive. The car feels great.
They said they'll look into it when i come for the next tyre changes...if it doesn't get any worse.
Now, after what you've said, i'm wondering if i should have the alignment done asap...
Cheers!
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12th Nov 2019 4:12 pm |
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