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Tire wear on the outside edges?

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Old 07-16-07 | 03:37 AM
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Originally Posted by TJW98LS
Camber issue, Wheels are too big, under-inflation, or your alignment is wrong. I think all of that has been stated already
..........or he could be taking the corners too damn quickly
Old 07-16-07 | 08:59 AM
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Now what responsible citizen would do that?
Old 07-16-07 | 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Losiho
..........or he could be taking the corners too damn quickly
haha.. that could be an issue? haha..
Old 07-17-07 | 05:15 PM
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so will aligning the car fix the toe problem? I need a little insight here before I start tearing stuff apart. lol Not very familiar with aligning to be honest, live in JP for 5 years and all I did was drift, so no aligning needed. hahaha
Old 07-17-07 | 07:34 PM
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The LS has a stock adjustment for camber and toe. I was having outer wear issues on my 19's before I got an alignment.

The felon? Toe.

Get an alignment and get the toe fixed primarily. Then throw in some slight negative camber and be done with it
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