How do i adjust my front wheels?

Started by Livingmylife93, June 18, 2008, 07:28:48 PM

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Livingmylife93

My wheels are kind of cockeyed, one looks kinda out when the other one is straight, i know there is a way to adjust this, and how would that be  :lol:  :help:

And how can i measure when they are perfectly straight with eachother?

exentix

sounds like a personal problem to me man... haha jk no clue

Livingmylife93

My dad says that to me all the time  :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:

Peelz

tie rod adjustment/alignment. not sure how on 350. look it up.
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DMC Force 4s, PCIII, Mod Quad Intake, Flexx Bars, Alba Nerfs with Pro Pegs, Rox +2 adjustable risers, CCP, EHS airbox cover

Bert

Quote from: Livingmylife93 on June 18, 2008, 07:28:48 PM
My wheels are kind of :) :jaw: :)eyed, one looks kinda out when the other one is straight, i know there is a way to adjust this, and how would that be  :lol:  :help:

And how can i measure when they are perfectly straight with eachother?
A tip I read in Quad Magazine
Use your quad tie downs to keep the bars straight. Hook tie downs on handle bars & grab bar, tighten.  Adjust toe to 1/8" toe in, done

Livingmylife93

Quote from: Bert on July 02, 2008, 12:01:43 AM
Quote from: Livingmylife93 on June 18, 2008, 07:28:48 PM
My wheels are kind of :) :jaw: :)eyed, one looks kinda out when the other one is straight, i know there is a way to adjust this, and how would that be  :lol:  :help:

And how can i measure when they are perfectly straight with eachother?
A tip I read in Quad Magazine
Use your quad tie downs to keep the bars straight. Hook tie downs on handle bars & grab bar, tighten.  Adjust toe to 1/8" toe in, done

Yea, i read that too..

Colorado700R