ARMANDO PADILLA
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- Armando
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has anyone had this happen to them?
I recently took my cyberbeast offroad and I did the recommended preparations prior to getting offroad.
like remove the wheel covers and mud flaps and i reduced the air pressure in my wheels from 50 to 30psi. while doing this I noticed one of my tires was no longer in alinement with the pattern on the rim. I never noticed because the cover/hubcap had been adjusted to compensate for the misalignment, but it wasn't off by much.
Well after a day in the sun and dirt out on El Mirage dry lakebed including some hill climbing, I made it up a hill everyone thought I would not make it up. In fact, my 2 passengers who were grown men bailed on me for fear of things going wrong. The guys who were at the top of the hill, already and made it up on a Jeep Rubicon. They were waving me down yelling you won't make it, don't try it. But none of them have driven the cyberbeast so they didn't know. Anyway, I made it no problem. Except now all of my wheels have a lot of misalignments from wheel and tire slip. What do i do to fix this? besides having to remount tires.
I recently took my cyberbeast offroad and I did the recommended preparations prior to getting offroad.
like remove the wheel covers and mud flaps and i reduced the air pressure in my wheels from 50 to 30psi. while doing this I noticed one of my tires was no longer in alinement with the pattern on the rim. I never noticed because the cover/hubcap had been adjusted to compensate for the misalignment, but it wasn't off by much.
Well after a day in the sun and dirt out on El Mirage dry lakebed including some hill climbing, I made it up a hill everyone thought I would not make it up. In fact, my 2 passengers who were grown men bailed on me for fear of things going wrong. The guys who were at the top of the hill, already and made it up on a Jeep Rubicon. They were waving me down yelling you won't make it, don't try it. But none of them have driven the cyberbeast so they didn't know. Anyway, I made it no problem. Except now all of my wheels have a lot of misalignments from wheel and tire slip. What do i do to fix this? besides having to remount tires.
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