Whiskey11
Kill ALL the Cones!
I did exactly this on my 2009. -3.0º Camber, zero toe, +7.5º of caster. Tires were 200 TW Extreme Summer Tires, either the first gen Hankook RS3 or the second gen Hankook RS3. Also ran snow tires at the same alignment setting.Toe in or out on both wheels will effect this, but too much camber positive or negative will effect tread ware. If you don't think so run a couple degrees negative for 10k miles with good toe and tell me you won't have inner edge wear. Especially on a performance car.
Over the 10,000 miles I put on the car with those alignment settings, the car didn't see any more wear on the inside shoulder than it did on the outside or middle. Key is rotating tires and about halfway through flipping them on the rims and swapping the sides they are on. Even with 550lbs/in front springs I still saw accelerated wear on the outside shoulder of the tires from autocrossing and basically none on the inside.
On the other hand, I saw what having toe far out of spec will do to a set of tires in a 300 mile round trip to Iowa for an event on my buddy's Evo IX SE... corded a 75% set of Kuhmo streetable R-Comps.
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