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09-24-2011, 12:34 PM | #1 |
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Rear tyre wear on the inside.....
I know this is a problem, however i changed all four tyres 5 month ago, Brigestone 19 RFT and over the past week thought the car was driving funny, checked the tyres and both rear were bald on the inside approx 4k use out of them front were near enough perfect.....
Changed the rears yesterday and had the car checked on the KDS, not a big fan spending 600 pound on two tyres every 5 month. Just wondering if anyone has found a soloution to the problem thats out there....... Cheers. |
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Uneven tire wear is almost always due to mis-alignment.
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Sounds like camber issue
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Thanks guys, hopefully all will be ok now had all the camber and alignment checked at BMW yesterday.
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