R Robert Stamps Active Member Joined Sep 22, 2005 Messages 141 Reaction score 0 Location Columbus, OH Nov 29, 2006 #1 When I my new 20' rims on my ST, do I need to get the truck realigned? This was done several months ago when I had my stock 255/70/16's on. Please advise.
When I my new 20' rims on my ST, do I need to get the truck realigned? This was done several months ago when I had my stock 255/70/16's on. Please advise.
T Tom Schindler Well-Known Member 1st Gen Owner V6 Engine Joined May 30, 2002 Messages 13,973 Reaction score 2 Location Akron, OH Nov 29, 2006 #2 No. Tires do not have anything to do with the angle of the suspension. You should be fine. Tom
R Robert Stamps Active Member Joined Sep 22, 2005 Messages 141 Reaction score 0 Location Columbus, OH Nov 29, 2006 #3 Thanks for the info Tom.
Todd Z Well-Known Member 4 wheel drive 2nd Gen owner V8 Engine Joined Sep 21, 2003 Messages 22,457 Reaction score 796 Location Long Island, NY What engine do you have? V8 engine What year is your Sport Trac? 2010 What Generation is your Sport Trac? 2n Gen Owner Nov 29, 2006 #4 The only thing that can happen is of the rims are wider or stick out further it can multiply a small angle that is out and can make it worse... If you have a place that does free alignment checks, i would check it again only if your using wider rims.. Todd Z
The only thing that can happen is of the rims are wider or stick out further it can multiply a small angle that is out and can make it worse... If you have a place that does free alignment checks, i would check it again only if your using wider rims.. Todd Z
R Robert Stamps Active Member Joined Sep 22, 2005 Messages 141 Reaction score 0 Location Columbus, OH Nov 29, 2006 #5 Todd, the rims I am looking at are 20,9 5x4.5