I'm sitting in the Goodyear tire shop getting Kumho Ecsta LX Platinums installed and they told me that the rear wheels are at -2.4 and -2.7 camber. Their specs say it should be -2.3 to -0.3 and the only way to fix that is to replace the control arms since camber are not adjustable. They did not want me to replace them because it's only so slightly out of spec but advised me to watch. I haven't noticed any cupping or uneven wear on my old tires (Michelin Pilot Exaltos) but I'm guessing that's because I typically rotate every 5,000 miles and keep them inflated to 36 psi, plus the Michelins were a great set of tires.
Typically the car is dealer serviced and they haven't said anything. They did a 75K service earlier in the summer and they just did another oil change, and said everything is fine.
What do you guys think? Is this actually just normal for the car, or should I bring it back up to the dealer next time I'm there?
Typically the car is dealer serviced and they haven't said anything. They did a 75K service earlier in the summer and they just did another oil change, and said everything is fine.
What do you guys think? Is this actually just normal for the car, or should I bring it back up to the dealer next time I'm there?