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Old 08-21-2011, 05:29 PM   #1
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Tire Wear

Removed front and rear tires to paint hubs today. Noticed that both fronts and rears were wearing unevenly with more wear on the inside, some cupping also. Looking for possible causes and correction from the forum. Thanks everybody. 2006 987. 3,000 miles on the tires.

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Either your pressure's are way off or your tires don't fit your wheels. Please post up your tire size, wheel size, tire pressures. This will help someone help you.
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Its normal to have more wear on the inside 2/3's of the tire due to the stock alignment.

Cupping typically indicates a shock issue. Is the cupping even on both sides or more pronounced on one side?
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Try getting the tires balanced. That should fix it. Also the inner tie rods are weak and can go bad with age in the front wheels. Luckily, they are cheap to replace.
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Tires are Sumatomo HTRZ II, rear 275 35 R 18 with spacers, front 235 40R 18, rears are at 42 and fronts 40 and 32. The one that I noticed the most severe cupping on was the one at 32 PSI. Guess I should ck tire pressure more often. What you guys think?

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Old 08-22-2011, 09:44 AM   #7
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Tires are Sumatomo HTRZ II, rear 275 35 R 18 with spacers, front 235 40R 18, rears are at 42 and fronts 40 and 32. The one that I noticed the most severe cupping on was the one at 32 PSI. Guess I should ck tire pressure more often. What you guys think?

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Installing taller than stock tires & wheel spacers induces negative camber to the tire alignment which increases inner treadwear. I am guessing you are also seeing/feeling feathered edge treadwear not cupping due to front & rear toe setting being out of spec. What you need is a proper alignment by a mechanic capable of compinsating for the modifications. Don't waste your money rebalancing the tires as this has no affect on treadwear. If your car has over 60K miles or a leaking strut that could be a factor in the irregular wear.
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Old 08-22-2011, 06:14 PM   #8
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Installing taller than stock tires & wheel spacers induces negative camber to the tire alignment which increases inner treadwear. I am guessing you are also seeing/feeling feathered edge treadwear not cupping due to front & rear toe setting being out of spec. What you need is a proper alignment by a mechanic capable of compinsating for the modifications. Don't waste your money rebalancing the tires as this has no affect on treadwear. If your car has over 60K miles or a leaking strut that could be a factor in the irregular wear.
Struts look fine and car has just 40,000 miles. I will ck around and see who could do such an allignment. Thanks for the advice, Im also going to adjust tire pressures to correct levels.

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