Check everything in your suspension guy. A fixed toe amount, even if uneven from side to side, will generally not wear one front tyre significantly more than another. This is because the tyres will always self centre to the alignment that gives the least rolling resistance, so if you have say 10mm toe in on the left front wheel with the steering straight ahead, and the front right wheel is set correctly to zero toe as soon as the car is moving the steering wheel will rotate to the left and you'll end up with the wheel off centre, and 5mm of toe in at both front wheels and equally buggered front tyres. Roughly. Of course the other angles matter too and will affect the toe under load (Camber, caster, SAI etc.).
So I'd investigate something that might be moving under load at only one corner and scrubbing that tyre. Either that or you're doing too many skids and that wheel always spins first.
I've got a few loose 15x8 6ULs if you want to test fit, but from what I've seen some EK guys have contact on the top of the rear trailing arm where it meets the upper control arm.
So I'd investigate something that might be moving under load at only one corner and scrubbing that tyre. Either that or you're doing too many skids and that wheel always spins first.
Originally posted by eskimo_firefighter
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