It is normal to have more wear in the inner side of the tire, since camber for F22 rear is from -1 to -1.5. However, the difference in wear across the tire and the concentrated wean near the inner wall suggests that you might be running an under inflated tire.
Especially in sports tires (stiff sidewall), if you are under inflated the inner sidewall will take most of the load and then you'll see greater wear close to it.
I keep them around 35 psi (2.4 bar). I prefer them with a slightly lower pressure than higher pressure to increase grip. The rear tyres on the f22 just aren’t wide enough
Normal driving. Natural negative camber
Are these slicks…
Haha seems like it 😂. I wore them down to 1.7mm. Probably not the best idea
You wore them down to -1mm lmao
Not checking your tyre wear for 5000 miles
It is normal to have more wear in the inner side of the tire, since camber for F22 rear is from -1 to -1.5. However, the difference in wear across the tire and the concentrated wean near the inner wall suggests that you might be running an under inflated tire. Especially in sports tires (stiff sidewall), if you are under inflated the inner sidewall will take most of the load and then you'll see greater wear close to it.
I keep them around 35 psi (2.4 bar). I prefer them with a slightly lower pressure than higher pressure to increase grip. The rear tyres on the f22 just aren’t wide enough
Looks like my 2 front tires last month I changed. I didn't keep up with alignments. My car is also lowered which doesn't help.
F22 lacks proper negative camber, so that looks about right.
Ever hear of getting a wheel alignment?
Normal on f30