The USDM manual I have recommends zero toe at the front and 2mm of total toe in at the rear, probably for stability. If you want better wear from your tyres I would only run 1mm in or zero toe at the rear.
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Originally posted by rayDC2R View Postso nobody can help me with the factory settings? do i have to start my own thread to get anyone's attention?Attached Files... retired/
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Originally posted by rayDC2R View PostI noticed my tyre wear on the inside front aren't too good... How do they look? (My car veers to the left when steering wheel in centre position).
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you dont want to veer right if you fall asleep do you?
you need pics of tyre wear to discuss it, plus more specs on KM of tyres. some inside front wear is normal on a DC2 with high KM tyres...... retired/
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Originally posted by rayDC2R View Postit veers left more than slightly...
and tyres are almost gone... i mean still have tread... maybe 30k or 40k on them... but old ones didnt bald in the middle like these... they wore evenly including fronts...... retired/
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Bald in the middle.. interesting.
Some tyres are now running a different compound on the inner part of the tread, and a harder compound on the outer edges of the tyre. Perhaps this is why it has worn unevenly? What tyres are they?
Tinker is right though, usually this would indicate overinflation, however it's pretty hard to maintain overinflation for 30k kms, lol. I check my tyre pressures at least every 2 weeks and they are always a couple of PSI too low.
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Originally posted by tinkerbell View Postnitrogen FTW!
If I had a Nitrogen bottle at home I would be all for the idea
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Originally posted by freakygeek View PostIf I had a Nitrogen bottle at home I would be all for the idea
ray - 30 or 40 thousand is OK, for tyres...
but it shows your alignment was set with "too much" toe out to avoid tyre wear.
with the related benefit of more responsive steering...
see how factory toe is 0'0, and yours was 0.4'0.4...
but - if you want *better tyre wear* - go factory settings 0mm front and 1mm toe in each side rear...... retired/
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