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This may be a silly question but i just had my new tires installed and inflated to the recommended pressure as stated on the door.....i then had my front spacer lift installed and the alignment shop pumped up my tires to 70psi for an unknown reason.

 

After the alignment I deflated my tires back to the original PSI......besides the TPS light being on, would the change in pressures affect my alignment?

 

thx

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Did this shop install the spacer? If not how long did you ride on the tires after the spacer was installed, before you had an alignment?

What is the PSI on the tires at max load or load range? Its possible, If the tires were over inflated, yes you could get uneven tire wear depending on how long you drove on them or you could break a belt.

 

My guess though is an incorrect alignment, or your tires ar not evenly inflated.

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If they aligned used the factory specs, it may be off because the ride height was changed therefore the usual parameters will be off as well.

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If they aligned used the factory specs, it may be off because the ride height was changed therefore the usual parameters will be off as well.

When they align they align to factory spec's with the lift, they dont compensate for the lift.

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