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Front Tires have inside wear

Craig Brown

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Get new tires and get the front-end alignment done. I bought my 2015 GT with 30K on it and the tires looked just like yours and the shop had to put in two new cammed adjuster bolts to get it perfect I have put 10K on and I have no uneven wear now. it cost me $160.00 for the alignment and parts.
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This would be the 2nd aftermarket set...OEM lasted 12k miles. Already replaced as the chords are showing. I did the rears like 8months ago.

Just bugs me because the middle and outer section had decent tread left.
It's legit and perfectly fine to be a Mustang owner who drives gently and runs tires set up for longer life rather than good grip and performance.

I relate to some degree because I run ~300 tread wear tires and not 200 or lower. Tires are expensive!

I agree with what you are saying when there's heavy wear in one area only from street driving there's an issue or issues that can be fixed. I hope you find a resolution. My advice is to find a good tire and alignment shop. There's one in my area that a lot of the hot rod guys go to, and I've been impressed with their work. I would avoid the budget large chain stores for this.
 

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Ford will tell you it is within their factory specs. Go to a front-end shop and get the new cam bolts so that they can get the right settings. DON'T go to Ford! You won't be able to get the proper adjustments from them because the stock cam bolts don't have enough adjustment range, you will need different cam bolts.
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