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Old 05-02-2014, 07:21 AM
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ok well , i had all my toe and alignment done with the car empty, did they help or work, nope! i was getting excessive rear wear on the insides...and one side the camber could physically not be set to 0...! got so tired of this and the fact that I wanted spongier ride in the pot holed roads out here that i swapped from 19" alloys to the 17" with 'fatter' tire

guess what my our passenger side tire started to wear this time instead! i thought it maybe happened cos i swapped out thrust bushings up front, anyway I rotated that same tire n alloy to the other side up fron't same issue...i then rotated the fronts to the back and hey presto problem solved, rears wearing fine and so ae fronts
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So.........its fixed? Just move the wheels around until the tires stop wearing unevenly?

0 degrees of camber?

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No weight?

So.........its fixed? Just move the wheels around until the tires stop wearing unevenly?

0 degrees of camber?

You will all think i am nuts, but yup changed alloys to 17" with 235/65 tires on em factory spec and my wear issues went.....be curious to see what happens once i change the tires for newer ones....the 0 degree camber i wanted as i thought having this set to 0 would reduce the inner wear but toe plays a significant role too...
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