I'm somewhat new to RWD cars so please bear with me. I JUST passed 10000 miles today (I know, sad day) and I've been noticing a weird wear pattern on
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Abnormal tire wear?
I'm somewhat new to RWD cars so please bear with me. I JUST passed 10000 miles today (I know, sad day) and I've been noticing a weird wear pattern on my rear tires (still running stock tires). The outsides seem to be wearing faster than the inside. I can tell visually that the rears have negative camber (which I'm assuming is normal) so I'm kind of stumped as to how the outsides are wearing prematurely. I know if the toe was off combined with the camber, there would be some feathering on the inside right? I'm a little confused. Also, I've had bad luck with alignment shops knowing all the geometry involved in alignments, so I'm looking for a bit of education.
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Try here for further info. to much camber will affect the inside wear if you have a little to much neg, and vice versa.
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Trip, I believe you have it backwards. Too much air causes the inside to wear more. When having too much air, rather than having a "flat" surface to ride on, there is more of a rounded shape and the tire will ride on the highest point. i.e. inside (center) of tire.
OP. Just to make sure we're all talking about the same thing. When you say "inside" do you mean the middle of the tire or inside as in closest to the car? Since you said "outsides", I'm assuming that by "inside" you mean the middle of the tire. |
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Another example would be that camber typically wears out the inside of the tire. |
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Anyone know if it is just the compound of the stock tires? These days there might be different materials on different ribs of the tire... If this is just my driving habits (which is not aggressive), I'm ok with that (kind of) but if there is something I'm not thinking of, I'm all ears. |
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I'll have to check mine when I go outside, but I vaguely remember the numbers on mine being a little weird also. It wasn't really enough to worry about when I checked it. Kind of attributed it to a heavy right foot. Have you actually used a depth gauge or are you just eye-balling it? |
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How about some pics so we know if it's abnormal or not.
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I'll work on that...
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Thats the old mark 1 eyeball... its enough to notice visually... I'll try and get some pics |
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DSCN0905.JPG DSCN0907.JPG Heres some pics... this is the drivers rear tire... so the left of the photo is the outside of the photo. Mainly what I see is the depth in the groove to the far left compared to the other vertical grooves. Looks and feels shallower. Last edited by Volcom370Z; 06-26-2010 at 06:06 PM. |
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I see that the outside inner is wearing out quicker. The wear doesn't seem to abnormal to me. If your cold air pressure is 35 then I would get an alignment, about $90.
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