Lynnmor wrote:
tinner12002 wrote:
I've noticed since having my TPMS system for pressure and temp that the curbside tires always run about 6-8 degrees warmer than street side. That might be why your curbside tires have ballooned out more than the street side.
Turn around and drive west for awhile, the sun can change the temperatures that much or more.
Measurements for alignment, should be taken from wheel to wheel, thus eliminating any variation in tires.
Yes, and that is the way it was done, but I was concerned because my question was not answered "Why doesn't the X-chock fit?". Answering that question lead us to the problem, the tires. In the past my X-chocks have always fit so I wanted to know "what changed" and I used the X-chock as my measuring device rather then simply adjusting the X-chock.