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Originally Posted by CJ_Boxster
Ah yes i almost forgot, its usually excessive toe in and toe out that will wear the insides and outsides of your tire quickly... too much negative camber can wear the insides too but not fast at least.
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+1, your toe is most likely the culprit. The improper toe will eat tires very quickly. I've run -1.5 camber on the front of my last few cars with no ill effects. If the camber is 1 deg off, then at some point you smacked a curb. Your toe is out for 2 reasons.
1. You probably knocked it out when you knocked the camber out.
2. Toe dynamicly changes as camber changes.
If you drive like a cream puff, have it reset to factory specs. If you drive aggressively, set max negative camber and 0 toe or a
small amount of toe out. Add some 225 front tires and it will turn in much nicer.