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Originally Posted by dkriebel
Same wear, only not so severe yet, happening to me. After 11,000 miles (I think).
dealer said new tires and alignment, and Greater inside wear normal.
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Make sure you do new tires, drive 25+ miles, then get the alignment. If they say "you must get the alignment right now to be warranted" go somewhere else. Putting tires on it and immediately aligning it will cause the alignment to be off quite a bit. After being lifted for the new tires, the suspension/ride height compresses up to an inch during the first 25 miles.
Like Randall said, they'll normally wear more on the inside but not as fast if it's aligned properly and the pressure is checked often (weekly).