s550_kenny
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Hey guys. Long time lurker but finally decided to make an account.
I'm having some front inner tire wear on my 2021 Mustang GT and wanted to get everyone's thoughts on it. I had the car aligned last year with the original PP wheels and the alignment guy got me a perfect 0 toe front and some toe in at the rear. The camber was untouched as we couldn't adjust the front camber without camber plates. So I'm sitting at -2 degrees at the front and -1.5/1.6 at the rear with lowering springs. I picked up a set of PP2 wheels some time after and mounted them onto the car with Michelin PSS and did not get the car realigned. Unfortunately, I'm having excessive inner tire wear at the front, while the rears are wearing evenly. I'm only at 8k miles on these tires and I'd like to get a lot more as the tread is not near the wear indicators. Would this be a result of lack of toe in or just too much camber? I can't see why the rears are worn evenly with only a 0.4 degree difference while the fronts are getting eaten up. The rest of the tread is worn about even with exception to the edge. Attached are pics of the front tires and my alignment sheet from last year. Thanks everyone.
I'm having some front inner tire wear on my 2021 Mustang GT and wanted to get everyone's thoughts on it. I had the car aligned last year with the original PP wheels and the alignment guy got me a perfect 0 toe front and some toe in at the rear. The camber was untouched as we couldn't adjust the front camber without camber plates. So I'm sitting at -2 degrees at the front and -1.5/1.6 at the rear with lowering springs. I picked up a set of PP2 wheels some time after and mounted them onto the car with Michelin PSS and did not get the car realigned. Unfortunately, I'm having excessive inner tire wear at the front, while the rears are wearing evenly. I'm only at 8k miles on these tires and I'd like to get a lot more as the tread is not near the wear indicators. Would this be a result of lack of toe in or just too much camber? I can't see why the rears are worn evenly with only a 0.4 degree difference while the fronts are getting eaten up. The rest of the tread is worn about even with exception to the edge. Attached are pics of the front tires and my alignment sheet from last year. Thanks everyone.
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