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Old 15-06-2016, 10:28 PM   #1
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Default Rear Tyre Wear

2010 Titanium TDCi 5dr Hatchback

I short time ago I clipped a kerb while turning left, slow speed, only rubbed the edge of the tyre, never touched the wheel.

There is a noise coming for the rear nearside and I today I took the tyre off for a look around. Uneven wear on the inside edge only.

Looked at the Rear end and everything appears to be tight and nothing bent.

I've always been told that there is nothing to adjust at the rear in terms of alignment so I'm thinking that something must be bent or moved.

All help and advice required.
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