Tire Wear Pattern

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by HaroldWho, Sep 28, 2004.

  1. HaroldWho

    HaroldWho Guest

    2001 Civic LX, 30,000 mi (yep, 30k), orig Firestone tires, rotated once.

    The left front shows uniform tread wear on inboard side ; right front same
    thing but less noticeable.

    Is this just a matter of losing alignment, or is there something else I
    should be concerned about?

    HaroldWho
     
    HaroldWho, Sep 28, 2004
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  2. HaroldWho

    Pete Guest

    Yeah, I'd check alignment first.

    Cheers,

    Pete
     
    Pete, Sep 28, 2004
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  3. HaroldWho

    Caroline Guest

    Sounds like "toe out." Toe is adjusted at the steering gear tie rods (tying the
    rack and pinion to the wheels to turn the wheels per the input from the steering
    wheel).

    Toe is one of the three alignment angles that is consistently available to
    adjust on all cars. (Whereas the other two main alignment angles, camber and
    caster, are likely not adjustable on your car.)

    For more info on toe etc., google for "toe camber caster alignment." There are
    nice many nice one page summaries of the effects on tire wear of each when not
    set correctly.

    Make sure your tires are maintained at the correct inflation pressure.

    Your car hasn't been over any bad bumps lately, has it? So as to bend suspension
    parts that affect alignment?
     
    Caroline, Sep 28, 2004
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  4. HaroldWho

    SoCalMike Guest

    i wouldnt stress it those FR680s are crap.
     
    SoCalMike, Sep 28, 2004
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  5. HaroldWho

    ravelation Guest

    Exactly. The thing he should be concerned about is getting rid of those
    Firestones and mounting some decent rubber in their place. JMO.
     
    ravelation, Sep 29, 2004
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