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Inner Rear Tire Wear???

Old Oct 12, 2004 | 12:14 AM
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Inner Rear Tire Wear???

I've read some posts about lowering a car and expecting the tire wear, but I've went to some 19x9.5 rims with 285/35-19 tires, and they sure do seem to lean in more. I guess the wider tires catch the ground earlier, so the wheels don't "hang" as much???

Not sure, sut is this OK, or should I be looking for that toe / camber adjusters too? How much is too much? I'll grab a pic too (grabbing the camera now).

 
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Old Oct 12, 2004 | 12:37 AM
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Re: Inner Rear Tire Wear???

i think you notice it more because the tires are wider (285)and at the same time they're thinner (35). But yah you wanna see first if it can be aligned and if you cant fix enough of it from alignment then you should look at the cambre kits, im sure your tires were expensive. If you dont want to buy a camber kit, rotate the tires (not the rims, have a shop put the left tires on the right side and vice versa) so that the inner part of the tire is now on the outer part for even wear.

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