2002 acura tl s type alignment specs & tire problem

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Old 01-19-2012, 02:44 AM
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2002 acura tl s type alignment specs & tire problem

I need advice. My car has new struts & just ran through a set of falken tires in 3500 miles with proper & timely aligning. The tires were cupping & wearing unevenly mostly up front and that's why I got new tires to begin with. I got a new set of Continental tires and I just found a bent rim. (I don't recall a bad pothole nor am I sure why after new struts & 2 sets of tires no one advised me of this.) My specs are just baffling me and I am really trying to comprehend all this... They are recommending a camber kit but I am not aware of the car being lowered nor seeing the kit justified in the specs. However my new set of tires is wearing down on the inside of all my tires at 2000 miles. I'm checking the frame tomorrow just to be safe. After looking at these specs, please what is your advice?????
Old 01-19-2012, 07:04 AM
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Welcome to the forum!! The place where you originally posted is meant for problems, comments, and suggestions for the website itself (example, "the reply button isn't working" or "I'm not getting private messages")... stuff like that.

I have moved your topic to the 2G TL section of the forum where you should be able to get some assistance and can connect with other 1999-2003 TL owners.
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