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hey guys, the tires I have are wearing out very quickly on the inside edge compared to the outside. I want the camber to be 0 so I get even tire wear. how can I do this? thanks
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hey guys, the tires I have are wearing out very quickly on the inside edge compared to the outside. I want the camber to be 0 so I get even tire wear. how can I do this? thanks
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Factory camber on this car is only at -1.3 degrees. With the guide pins, you get a whopping +/- 0.3 degrees (sarcasm). Negative camber itself isn't that bad to inside wear of the tire unless you are a stance boi.

Most likely the toe needs to be adjusted if you do not have the many miles on them. Head to an alignment shop to help you out.

The other part is the stock continentals, like any low UTG tire, wear out quickly.
 
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Post pics.

Factory camber on this car is only at -1.3 degrees. With the guide pins, you get a whopping +/- 0.3 degrees (sarcasm). Negative camber itself isn't that bad to inside wear of the tire unless you are a stance boi.

Most likely the toe needs to be adjusted if you do not have the many miles on them. Head to an alignment shop to help you out.

The other part is the stock continentals, like any low UTG tire, wear out quickly.
it was Michelin p4s and my snow tire setup as well... is this normal wear? it surprised me to see the steel. also I'm not sure if it's the toe because its driving straight

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that's from too much toe out (the pic with the steel belt showing).
 
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Is this on both front tires or just one?

Camber shouldn't be an issue.
I run -3 Deg front on mine of have no inner wear thats excessive.

Excessive toe does not automatically mean car wont drive straight.

Regardless you should get an alignment. I cant remember but wheel alignment could be under warranty for this issue.
could it be under warranty even if I am using different wheels? also it's on all 4 tires
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