alignment question

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by fhm, May 18, 2006.

  1. fhm

    fhm Guest

    My '04 Santa Fe has a definite difference between the way the front and rear
    tires sit on the road. The front wheels look normal but the rears have a
    noticeable inward lean towards the vehicle [camber?]. I noticed my son's '04
    is doing the same thing! Today I was following another Santa Fe on my way to
    work and observed that it too had a noticeable tilt on the rear wheels, even
    worse that mine. I have never overloaded the car, so I know the springs are
    not damaged. No accidents, and no rough driving, tire pressures are normal,
    in fact it only has 24000 miles on it in the 2 1/2 years I have owned it.
    However, all 4 tires show excessive wear on the inside edges [the tires have
    been rotated 3 times] and will need to be replaced soon.
    The dealer says he has not had any complaints, but acknowledges that three
    very similar vehicles exhibiting the same problem is strange and wants to
    look at it. I have an appointment next week to have it checked.
    Has anyone else had a similar problem, or know of anything that would cause
    such a thing? I suspect the rear springs may be settling too much or are
    possibly defective or were never strong enough to begin with.
    I would like to know when I go to the dealer if this is a known problem or
    just a very strange coincidence.

    FHM
     
    fhm, May 18, 2006
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  2. I can't say what's normal for a Santa Fe, but many cars have negative
    camber on the rear wheels, but not on the front. If the car is aligned
    to spec, don't worry about it.
     
    Brian Nystrom, May 18, 2006
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  3. fhm

    hyundaitech Guest

    The rear camber isn't even adjustable on the Santa Fe. The fact that three
    separate vehicles exhibit the condition would make me suspect that it may
    be designed that way, as Brian alluded. The tire wear would be enough to
    make me do an alignment. When they do that, they should be able to tell
    you whether anything appears abnormal with the rear suspension or if
    anything's out of spec.
     
    hyundaitech, May 18, 2006
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