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Originally Posted by TacoSport10 So here I am 8 months later and around 6k miles and I need new rear tires again. Inner tread is just wearing down. Alignment looked

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Old 03-16-2021, 10:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So here I am 8 months later and around 6k miles and I need new rear tires again. Inner tread is just wearing down. Alignment looked good to me.

Any suggestions here folks?
You could take some camber and toe out. Camber from -1.69 to -1.40. Toe from 15* to 9*.
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You could take some camber and toe out. Camber from -1.69 to -1.40. Toe from 15* to 9*.
That's very close to what Joe said as well. Basically the combination of the camber and the toe is a tire killer. He suggested getting the toe as close to .18 total as possible.
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