I have just returned from a 3 day trip around Cornwall in the Coupe and once home, checked the inners of the rear tyres. The previous set were badly worn on the inners and were replaced last July for new Bridgestone Potenza’ I also went to a laser alignment specialist to have the tracking done etc and ensure there was nothing fundamentally wrong with the set up.
I have done about 350 miles in 3 days and I’d say a maximum of 2,000 miles since last July, but I am shocked at how badly the tyres have worn again on the insides.
I know rear tyre wear is a common issue, but surely rinsing through a new pair in 2,000 miles, no trackdays, normal driving etc, is a bit quick?
Does anyone know of any fixes for this? The alignment place I go to did say the rears do camber in quite a lot on the standard set up but I really don’t fancy having to get new tyres every year if I can avoid it.
Thanks.
I have done about 350 miles in 3 days and I’d say a maximum of 2,000 miles since last July, but I am shocked at how badly the tyres have worn again on the insides.
I know rear tyre wear is a common issue, but surely rinsing through a new pair in 2,000 miles, no trackdays, normal driving etc, is a bit quick?
Does anyone know of any fixes for this? The alignment place I go to did say the rears do camber in quite a lot on the standard set up but I really don’t fancy having to get new tyres every year if I can avoid it.
Thanks.
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