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Old 12-16-2020, 08:10 PM   #14 (permalink)
SPDKING
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Even with normal street driving? Geez. I did notice the last time I changed my rear tires and even my current tires, near the middle sections is more worn on one side than the other. Right now, the passenger side is more worn but the last time, the driver side was more worn. I had the car corner balanced and kept getting alignments multiple times until the tire techs said to stop coming back because it's just the nature of my car to eat tires unevenly.

I know with open differentials, one wheel peels would cause that, but my Z is still relatively new with only 32k miles. Even changed the diff fluid ahead of time before that when I first got it. You guys really think I should add a Wavetrac diff to the mix? This is the 2nd time I've noticed uneven rear tire wear
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