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Originally Posted by PMPNX5
OP- What did you end up doing? I bought 2 new Diamaris for the rear last summer as one side was down to cords, and now I'm down to cords on the inside of both rears with 7/32nds on outside of both rears.
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Diamaris get mixed reviews here. Some people love them and some people don't.
When you get your next set of tires, be sure to get the X aligned by the dealer or a higher end tire shop that knows how to properly align the vehicle. Weights need to be placed inside the vehicle to do the job properly. I had mine aligned by a good shop when I put my original Toyo S/T's on a few years back. Even with the sport package and it's 19" staggered setup, my rears lasted over 40,000+ miles. Sure, inside wear was far worse than the outer edge, but 40,000+ miles for tires on a heavy SUV with negative camber was pretty good, imo. Like others have said, incorrect toe is what seems to wear the tires faster than the camber.