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gmr19 02-23-2013 08:33 PM

Uneven rear tire wear
 
Hi,

My rear stock tires (Sport Package OEM tires) are showing more wear on the outsides on both rims. I even installed rear wheel spacers (15mm) and the wear is still on the outside and there is more negative camber now due to the modification!

Is my toe out of spec? Too much toe in or toe out? Never have aligned it and it's a 2011.

Thanks all

Zoren 370 02-23-2013 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by gmr19 (Post 2181108)
Never have aligned it and it's a 2011.

Thanks all

This is actually the answer to your question, a good alignment would fix the problem.
Besides if you say your camber is more negative now the wear should be at the inside of the tire not outside, which indicate your camber is leaning towards the positive.
Take it for an alignment, cheaper to do than buy 2 new rear tires. My 2 cents

DEpointfive0 02-23-2013 08:55 PM

You have wear on the OUTSIDE?
Or the INSIDES?


Our cars come with a lot of negative camber, so the INSIDES should be showing wear
Go to Firestone, lifetime alignment (you can haggle for $20-40 off, then go in every other oil change)

gmr19 02-23-2013 10:09 PM

I have more wear on the OUTSIDE of the tire (opposite of what should be happening). It's puzzling to me because I have installed 15mm rear wheel spacers so that should add more negative camber and it certainly looks like there is more negative camber. The toe must be the issue.

DEpointfive0 02-23-2013 10:10 PM

Fair enough... Yeah the toe must be f'd to high hell

Chan Chee Hoe 02-24-2013 12:13 AM

Maybe he did too much 'driftings'.

chrischhorn 02-24-2013 12:23 AM

outside wear is too much toe out. More negative camber with toe out will chew em up real quick. I get my car aligned every 6-9 months. I'm actually coming up on time for another alignment. I'll need another one anyways since I'm installing my coilovers tomorrow.

cv129 02-24-2013 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by chrischhorn (Post 2181362)
outside wear is too much toe out. More negative camber with toe out will chew em up real quick. I get my car aligned every 6-9 months. I'm actually coming up on time for another alignment. I'll need another one anyways since I'm installing my coilovers tomorrow.

Wait I think toe in causes outside wear?

SXZ34 02-27-2013 10:21 AM

I have the same problem, getting new tires installed within the week and an alignment, I have assumed its my toe as well

duderevs 04-23-2013 05:19 PM

So i get this is a very very old thread, but it thought i would ask the question again cause i'm not 100% sure how my tires are supposed to wear.

I looked at my rear tires on my 2009 370z Sport today... there is noticeably MORE wear on the outside of the tiers, that being the side closest to the rim. I haven't tracked the car and i don't drive too crazy. These are original tires and have about 22000km on them.

Is what I'm seeing normal?

kenchan 04-23-2013 05:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by duderevs (Post 2281417)
So i get this is a very very old thread, but it thought i would ask the question again cause i'm not 100% sure how my tires are supposed to wear.

I looked at my rear tires on my 2009 370z Sport today... there is noticeably MORE wear on the outside of the tiers, that being the side closest to the rim. I haven't tracked the car and i don't drive too crazy. These are original tires and have about 22000km on them.

Is what I'm seeing normal?

this is absolutely not normal. should've worn out around 16000km... :ugh2:

get them swapped with new tires.

Chan Chee Hoe 04-23-2013 06:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by duderevs (Post 2281417)
So i get this is a very very old thread, but it thought i would ask the question again cause i'm not 100% sure how my tires are supposed to wear.

I looked at my rear tires on my 2009 370z Sport today... there is noticeably MORE wear on the outside of the tiers, that being the side closest to the rim. I haven't tracked the car and i don't drive too crazy. These are original tires and have about 22000km on them.

Is what I'm seeing normal?

Strange,mine wear the inside edge,most likely due to the standard Neg[-] camber.

DEpointfive0 04-23-2013 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by duderevs (Post 2281417)
So i get this is a very very old thread, but it thought i would ask the question again cause i'm not 100% sure how my tires are supposed to wear.

I looked at my rear tires on my 2009 370z Sport today... there is noticeably MORE wear on the outside of the tiers, that being the side closest to the rim. I haven't tracked the car and i don't drive too crazy. These are original tires and have about 22000km on them.

Is what I'm seeing normal?

No
Quote:

Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2281468)
this is absolutely not normal. should've worn out around 16000km... :ugh2:

get them swapped with new tires.

Disagree
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chan Chee Hoe (Post 2281507)
Strange,mine wear the inside edge,most likely due to the standard Neg[-] camber.

:iagree:
Outside tire wear=you need an alignment

kenchan 04-23-2013 06:42 PM

yah, agree on outside wear being irregular, but dont agree it should last that long anyway.

B&W_Evader 04-24-2013 09:43 AM

I'm getting what looks like more wear on the outside. Not 100% sure though. It looks like the outer most groove may be a little shallower than the rest by one or two millimeters. It'll look like the old Yokohama A008 by the time I'm done with it. I figured it might be suspension flex while cornering. 23k miles so far and hope to make it through the summer before putting some RE-11s on. I'm not complaining, the tires are lasting about twice as long as I thought they would. Mostly highway miles.


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