My 94 Honda Passport Is Eating My Tire's?

BuddMyster

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Something is wrong with the front end on my Honda passport. A pair of tires gets eaten on the inside badly. I'm only aware of how to work on older American made front ends. Are these serviceable? Or will I have to replace the whole front end? What is involved. It seem to me that the ball joints are bad. Just not sure. Can you give me any ideals?? Thanks
 
Your car has "negative camber" could be ball joints /wheel bearings or in need of a camber adjustment. Look for elongated holes in the strut tower, these are for camber adjustments. Or it could use elongated holes in the bottom cylinder of the strut to adjust camber. Also some honda's have an upper control arm that can adjust camber.
 
Take it to a reputable full service Tire shop. The problem can most likely be diagnosed by looking at the tread wear. With the vintage of the car it could be ty-rods, ball joints, etc. Has it been wrecked, the frame could be bent.
 
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