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Uneven rear tyre wear and rear camber
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<blockquote data-quote="fabianyee" data-source="post: 443432" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>I've heard of story from 1 workshop where this unker with an E30 who complained about this uneven wear. Then one smart alec tyre shop suggested to mod the rear trailing arms to get 0 camber... after that the car doesn't track stably even on the straight.. That unker eventually have to replace the 2 trailing arms bcos the mod done was not reversible...</p><p></p><p>performance rear wheel drive saloon are made with -ve rear camber to have good traction on the straight and at the corner... My E30 is running -ve 2+ camber and I'm not complaining.. hehehe.. But maybe I'm running 15" rims and I flipped the tyres when the tyres reach about half its usable treadwear..</p><p></p><p>Incorrect toe setting can also cos excessive tyre wear.. So don't just blame it on the camber...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fabianyee, post: 443432, member: 6"] I've heard of story from 1 workshop where this unker with an E30 who complained about this uneven wear. Then one smart alec tyre shop suggested to mod the rear trailing arms to get 0 camber... after that the car doesn't track stably even on the straight.. That unker eventually have to replace the 2 trailing arms bcos the mod done was not reversible... performance rear wheel drive saloon are made with -ve rear camber to have good traction on the straight and at the corner... My E30 is running -ve 2+ camber and I'm not complaining.. hehehe.. But maybe I'm running 15" rims and I flipped the tyres when the tyres reach about half its usable treadwear.. Incorrect toe setting can also cos excessive tyre wear.. So don't just blame it on the camber... [/QUOTE]
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