Rear Tire Wear Inside Edge
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2016 C63 AMG
Rear Tire Wear Inside Edge
I thought I still had a bit of life left in my rear tires at 13k miles. However, on closer inspection, I am seeing strong wear on the inside edge. Anyone else see the same wear pattern? I did not expect this... alignment issue?
Notice deep wear on inside edge??
Notice deep wear on inside edge??
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Im fitting 295/30/19's to the rear of my sedan today and then will look at KW height adjustable spring kit if there's enough room to lower over the 295's.
Would be interesting to hear from anyone with camber kit experiences on standard height and lowered W205 C63S as it seems even standard height cars are cambering out tyres.
I'd rather spend the extra and just add the camber kits than worry about constantly clambering out front and rear tyres all the time.
Is the camber adjustable at all on our cars?
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Is it the same for both rear tires? I would say it's pretty normal for AMG cars due to the factory in-toeing and neg camber. Always check the inner edges from time to time to be safe.
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I think K-Mac have front and rear camber kits available Sanch.
Im fitting 295/30/19's to the rear of my sedan today and then will look at KW height adjustable spring kit if there's enough room to lower over the 295's.
Would be interesting to hear from anyone with camber kit experiences on standard height and lowered W205 C63S as it seems even standard height cars are cambering out tyres.
I'd rather spend the extra and just add the camber kits than worry about constantly clambering out front and rear tyres all the time.
Is the camber adjustable at all on our cars?
Im fitting 295/30/19's to the rear of my sedan today and then will look at KW height adjustable spring kit if there's enough room to lower over the 295's.
Would be interesting to hear from anyone with camber kit experiences on standard height and lowered W205 C63S as it seems even standard height cars are cambering out tyres.
I'd rather spend the extra and just add the camber kits than worry about constantly clambering out front and rear tyres all the time.
Is the camber adjustable at all on our cars?
I'm keen on getting new wheels so once I have bigger wheels on the car it might sort out a bit of the camber issue.
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Yes, problem is on both sides.
Anyone know what the toe spec is?
Recommended toe?
Thanks
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Try adding a sixteenth of an inch total toe in and see what happens. The thing is you have a wear pattern to go off of. Might as well use it as a guide. To much or to little toe in/out wears tires and uses fuel.
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Any negative camber in my experience with result in uneven wear.
I replaced my rears with 295/30/19's yesterday and my factory tyres had the same wear as the original poster.
When lowering your car this increases negative camber resulting in tyres wearing even quicker on the inside.
This is wear camber kits come into play.
These allow you to dial in and straighten up your tyres resulting in less wear.
You can see the negative camber in my cars rear.
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Most performance cars will be setup with some degree of negative camber on the front and rear from factory.
Any negative camber in my experience with result in uneven wear.
I replaced my rears with 295/30/19's yesterday and my factory tyres had the same wear as the original poster.
When lowering your car this increases negative camber resulting in tyres wearing even quicker on the inside.
This is wear camber kits come into play.
These allow you to dial in and straighten up your tyres resulting in less wear.
You can see the negative camber in my cars rear.
thanks
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