BZG|Bling wrote:Camber of front left isn't even within spec.... wonder why they didn't fix that.
cause its not adjustable , unless you use camber bolts
obviously from your alignment readout your car is lowered , when you went in to get your alignment , your initial readings were of negative toe , this also wears the inside of your tyre , combined with the negative camber is a factor of your tyre wearing on the inside .
Remeber alignments can go out all the time as nz roads are absolute craphouse , and bearing in mind you have a 4wd performance vehicle , which have many moveable parts , as times have changed so too have cars and more moveable parts and stress on these parts causes movement , remember your alignment is set by a treaded rod and nut locking it in .
I would consider getting 2 alignments a year done , my brothers wrx if i dont do at least 2 alignments ayear it wears out faster aswell , but he doesnt mind , cause he drives it how he drives and thats mad
people can never give a definitive answer on how long tyres will last , because there is too many variables , oversight on his behalf , but dont string him up and shoot him for it .
As for how long they should last , anywhere inbetween 20,000 and 50,000 is a good range , if you think you're worse off think of porsche cayenne customers , they 275/40R20 tyres on those is projected to last between 8,000 and 16,000 kms
