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Originally Posted by cooltoy When I took off my old ones, I notices that on both fronts and rears most of the wear was on the inside edge. I did
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With that out of the way, let's analyze what you said. Inner edge is worn? That means the tyre is resting on it more than on the rest of the patch, meaning you've got negative camber. Not a problem, but that's the price you pay for negative camber. You can however, "fix it", by adding a toe-in, so that the tyre would "roll itself out" while driving, so that you'll be using more of the patch. In short - yes, go get wheel alignment, they'll help you out there and explain further if necessary.
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