The Slammed Life

If the inside edge of your tires are suffering, you have negative camber issues.

Probably also have some toe issues, as well.

Get the car aligned, problem solved.
 
If the inside edge of your tires are suffering, you have negative camber issues.

Probably also have some toe issues, as well.

Get the car aligned, problem solved.
Drove 11k on these tires. extended warranty covers 40k. I'm paying the pro-rated cost of $113 for the front two. Putting them on during my lunch break and getting aligned after work. I know the alignment can fix the toe adjustment, is there any play in camber adjustment stock?

Here's the damage :(

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yah not good. ill make sure i look at my new tires today make sure im not having that problem too lol
 
I've been there...I dont think I even had 8K on my tires...this was one of my rears....never knew about adjusting the toe...I do now
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been there before with bad alignment. took me less then 5k km to do this to brand new tires after they had aligned the car before i drove it to a show.. turns out that the toe was off really bad and i destroyed 2 front tires. The shop replaced the tires and i now have free alignments for as long as i own the car when needed, as they knew it was their mistake.

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Yay I'm not alone. It sucks learning from mistakes, but at least I'm learning and I could be paying a lot more for worse mistakes
 
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