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Why do they look like this?

seeyainakia

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Alignment says everything in the green. Air pressure 30-32lbs. Michelin PS4S 265/35 on factory wheel. The only "suspension" mod I've done is sway bars.
 

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How many miles on them and the suspension? Pressure seems low.
 
That’s cold pressure. If anything, consistent low pressure would cause more wear on the outside and less in the middle. Sway bars have been on for 30k and these tires have about 25,000 miles on them.
 
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25K miles, you must be a wizard. I never got more than 15K out of my rear Michelins. They always wore on the inside too. I am a stickler for psi being as close to door card recommended psi as humanly possible, without going all OCD about it.

The rear camber is negative intentionally, but inner edge wear is the payment for the greater stability. The alignment guy I talked to said that you don't want to dial the negative camber out of this car or handling will start to get squirrely. He took a teensy tad out of my rear camber, but according to what he had said left some in.
 
pressure is a little low, but after 25K, they actually look pretty good.
 
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25K miles, you must be a wizard. I never got more than 15K out of my rear Michelins. They always wore on the inside too. I am a stickler for psi being as close to door card recommended psi as humanly possible, without going all OCD about it.

The rear camber is negative intentionally, but inner edge wear is the payment for the greater stability. The alignment guy I talked to said that you don't want to dial the negative camber out of this car or handling will start to get squirrely. He took a teensy tad out of my rear camber, but according to what he had said left some in.
Lol, wizard. This is good info. TBH I don't know actual mileage on the tires and might be overly optimistic with 25k. Probably closer to 20. I'd need to call discount tire to verify. I just know they need to be replaced soon.

Can you share your camber settings?

My shop says I rolled in at -1.8 and they took it to -1.1

Looking for feedback from anyone on this too.
 
Can you share your camber settings?

I don't have the numbers. It was a year and a half ago. Your numbers fit my remembery. The guy said he took over half a degree out but left some camber in and said also that he would advise to not take any more camber out.
 
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