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Curious what people are getting their Handling Pack cars set on alignment for after swapping tires or post delivery of vehicle? I let mine ride out with the Cup 2's and was hoping I'd get around 10k on the street as I don't plan on tracking the car much/at all. Just had a weird noise this morning from the front and found cords poking on passenger front tire.
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If you get 3-5k off them you did well. They are shit for city drivers.
 
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If you get 3-5k off them you did well. They are shit for city drivers.
Did you happen to have alignment changed at all? What tire wore first and was it inside or out?

My passenger front Inner tread was where the cords were sticking out on mine.
 
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Not an answer to your question but I’m having mine (street) aligned upon delivery as I’ll have a 500 mile drive home
Definitely a good idea, enjoy the car and have a safe trip! You'll love it!
 

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Factory alignment probably isn't the most accurate. Toe will destroy tires pretty quickly and I know a few people got cars from the factory with toe out up front. The owner's manual settings for non-track use would be a good start based on what you said your usage is, but I’d really want to know your as-is toe up front.
 
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Factory alignment probably isn't the most accurate. Toe will destroy tires pretty quickly and I know a few people got cars from the factory with toe out up front. The owner's manual settings for non-track use would be a good start based on what you said your usage is, but I’d really want to know your as-is toe up front.
Once the new tires come in I’ll post before pics. I’m curious what it is at as well. Might try calling ford corporate and see if they will give me something since it fucked these tires so quick. Still had around 4/32 of tread left on the tires. Here’s a photo I took when I got home from work (not the best but will get another when tires are getting swapped). Had the car in the air only 1300 miles before this pic getting oil swapped. 4769 miles right now and this is how the front passenger tire looks.
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