Installed a altimax rt 43 rear tire ,piece of cake (son has a good tire machine ). Adjusting the belt though is a pain in the rear,what bone head engineer designed the adjusters ?
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Installed a altimax rt 43 rear tire ,piece of cake (son has a good tire machine ). Adjusting the belt though is a pain in the rear,what bone head engineer designed the adjusters ?
Best to leave those alone.
First, when changing a tire correctly, the adjusters do not normally need changing. Leave the belt alignment alone.
Second, once you know how they work and how to adjust them, they work very well and easily.
:agree:...What most folks here do is to remove the Shock BOLT first ….. this allows enough slack to move the belt to the side and drop the wheel /tire down …. If done this way the belt alignment remains the SAME as prior to wheel removal ….. Sooooooooooooooo next time remember doing it th:ohyea:is way ….. Mike
Which size did you use? I'm looking at the 215/60 15 of the same tire.
for those wanting to see a tire change without changing the belt alignment or tension watch this.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWtbQPdKd8w
I just slacked left side 3/4 turn ,pulled axle ,removed belt . Put it back together with no problems ,belt out of align .There are easier was to make adjusters i am sure . Over & out .
BTW i could not believe how thin the old worn kenda is ,feels as thick as a balloon in the center.
So, did you get the tracking taken care of? I know exactly what you went through. For some unknown reason there are times you can reinstall the axle exactly where it was before the tire change and the belt will track differently.
Here's a long thread I started discussing problems getting the belt aligned. https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...m-amp-Question
I put the spyder up on my car hoist ,no fear of it falling .I did finally got the alignment were i wanted. It would be much easier to have a push pull system ,but that would make sense . I had the dealer adjust the belt three times because of burning smell , so i am not the only one that struggles with the adjustment.
My OEM Kenda was bald in the middle at 10,000 miles. Just had the General Altimax RT-43 installed today.