Front tires before rear
#1
Front tires before rear
I bought dunlop starspecs brand new, front and rear, the exact same time. I have almost worn down my front tires completely, while my rears are still in fairly good shape. On the inside, it is nearly bald, on the outside, it is getting there. The rear though, still in fair condition.
Anyone ever had that happen to them before, or seen someone else with the same results? I know exactly why it happened, but I never thought it could happen. I thought I would be able to wear front/rear evenly.
Anyone ever had that happen to them before, or seen someone else with the same results? I know exactly why it happened, but I never thought it could happen. I thought I would be able to wear front/rear evenly.
#4
I still thought I would cook the rear just as fast as the fronts, being a rwd car and all. My last set of tires I ate the rears much faster than the fronts, and everyone on average buys 2 sets of rears per 1 set of fronts.
#6
With normal driving and alignment, your rears should wear out quicker than your fronts. But it depends on your alignment and how you drive the car when you track it. Too much toe and camber in front can make the fronts wear quicker. If you track your car, your driving style may also wear out the fronts quicker or even with the rears.
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#8
I have no toe in the front by the way.
#10
Originally Posted by S2k007' timestamp='1336042499' post='21665199
Depends on your alignment and how you drive the car.