Bad Alignment from the Factory?
Bad Alignment from the Factory?
I have 19k mile on my 05 G35 6MT coupe and there is now significant tire wear on the insides of the front tires. Is this normal? Could it be a bad alignment that I got from the factory?
Does anyone know what the factory alignment specs are supposed to be for my car?
Does anyone know what the factory alignment specs are supposed to be for my car?
Originally Posted by superdds
specified range for factory camber on the coupes are as follows:
front: -1.3 to +.3 degrees
rear: -1.8 to -.8 degrees
front: -1.3 to +.3 degrees
rear: -1.8 to -.8 degrees
in 19k miles your problems (if any) arent going to be from the factory. they're going to be from your driving the car (potholes, bumps, normal stuff).
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Normally one PAYS to align their vehicle every 6 months or 7500 miles to compensate for suspension bushing wear and rotate and flip tires and rebalance to compensate for tire wear.
Sensitive owners do this every 90 days.
Sensitive owners do this every 90 days.
I've never hit any pot holes or curbs or anything like that. If I did than most likely it would only affect one side. The inside tire wear in the front is very uniform so I suspect it is the factory alignment.
How does one prove it was factory unless one has an alignment test and computer printout at day 1 while car is still at dealers.
Just things you bargain for like a free set of spare floor mats.
Just things you bargain for like a free set of spare floor mats.
I see that on my 05 coupe as well. Replaced tires and got factory alignment and here 7 months later I see the inside more worn. It seems to be more with the front though. I hear its normal on our cars which suck a$$.


