Geosh
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- 2019 Mustang GT
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I’ve got a 2019 GT that I’ve put about 17k miles on now. I switched out the wheels and tires about 12k miles ago and yesterday day noticed that the inside section of tread on both front tires are worn down to the chords. The rest of the tire isn’t even to the west bars yet. This is a daily driver and isn’t tracked or driven all that hard.
Took it to the dealer today and they said toe was almost in the middle of spec and that the only thing that was towards the limit was camber, but they can’t adjust that to be less aggressive. It’s still in spec though apparently.
Are these cars inherently rough on front tires in stock form? Is there anything I can do to adjust it to be a little nicer on tread life?
I’ll post pics of the alignment sheet when I pick it up this afternoon. Just a little disappointed in the crappy tire life, and now more hesitant to throw expensive tires on it.
Took it to the dealer today and they said toe was almost in the middle of spec and that the only thing that was towards the limit was camber, but they can’t adjust that to be less aggressive. It’s still in spec though apparently.
Are these cars inherently rough on front tires in stock form? Is there anything I can do to adjust it to be a little nicer on tread life?
I’ll post pics of the alignment sheet when I pick it up this afternoon. Just a little disappointed in the crappy tire life, and now more hesitant to throw expensive tires on it.
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