kleptomaniak
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I have one the earliest fresh-off-the-boat 06 models in the states. I'll tell all of you what the fix is, so listen carefully. I first bought a set of summer high performance tires. At below 35 PSI, these tires barely lasted 10K and the rears were cupping badly on the inside to the point that they almost came off the tread! Then I switch over to a less high performance set of sumitomos. I ran 225s all around, and with less than 36 PSI, the rear cupping resumed. I then got an alignment check , and the rear camber was still in spec, even though you can see that the camber is a i little aggressive. It gets more pronounced if you go wider.
I then tried increasing the PSI to 38. After I did this it was instant magic. The cupping went away! Like I said a while ago. Make sure your tires are inflated above 36 PSIs. This will solve your problems. Check your pressure out once every other week at least. Keep a tire pressure guage handy. This is all easy and routine stuff that we should be doing anyways.
I then tried increasing the PSI to 38. After I did this it was instant magic. The cupping went away! Like I said a while ago. Make sure your tires are inflated above 36 PSIs. This will solve your problems. Check your pressure out once every other week at least. Keep a tire pressure guage handy. This is all easy and routine stuff that we should be doing anyways.
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