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Old 05-25-2006, 07:32 AM
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Originally Posted by xviper,May 25 2006, 09:19 AM
Don't fix what ain't broke. If anything, there is something not quite right about your rear alignment. They normally would also wear unevenly. The fact that they are not, should tell you they need to be looked at.
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Originally Posted by Chiung,May 25 2006, 09:22 AM
If your tires are directional, swap the front tires side to side by having them dismounted from the wheels. If not, then just take the wheels off the car and swap them yourself.
S2000 tires are directional.

and again, he shouldn't be trying to fix what ain't broke.
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Well then...looks like the problem is solved... and it cost me a heck of a lot less than I expected. Thanks all.

~Keith~
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well swapping the tires isn't fixing anything. Since the tires should wear unevenly with the correct alignment specs, as you know, swapping the tires will give you some more life
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ah i see what you were saying
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Originally Posted by hylysly,May 25 2006, 11:12 AM
Then mine is an issue with negative camber. The rears are wearing evenly, but the front tires are wearing drastically on the inside of the tire.
This could be a toe issue. If the front is toed out it will shred the insides of the tires.
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