MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: Mandy on January 19, 2012, 10:36:28 am
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I have noticed my tyres are wearing quicker on the inner edges, both front and rear tyres. Eg, on both the rear inner edges they are 5mm, but the centre and outer are 6mm.
What is the cause of this and is it normal, or do I need to get anything adjusted?
Tyres are Vredestein Sessantas and only suspension mod is WALK.
Thanks. :smiley:
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Alignment?
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Camber adjustment probably needed Mandy?
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Alignment?
X 2 I'd be looking at the Toe :happy2:
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X 2 I'd be looking at the Toe :happy2:
:surprised:
What about the suspension? :laugh:
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:congrats: :signLOL:
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sounds like alignment to me possibly tracking....but as its all grout tyres hope your springs haven't gone??ps what's WALK?
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^^^^^^^^^ Whiteline Anti Lift Kit :happy2:
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Ok, so sounds like I need some sort of alignment check, I guess the proper 4 wheel alignment.
I don't really understand but does it mean I have negative camber if my tyres are wearing ion the insides? :chicken:
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Wear on the inner of the tyre would suggest that. Have a look at this thread, might help to locate somewhere to do it:
http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,17704.0.html
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:congrats: :signLOL:
X 2 I'd be looking at the Toe :happy2:
:surprised:
What about the suspension? :laugh:
God your quick :signLOL: :notworthy:
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Wear on the inner of the tyre would suggest that. Have a look at this thread, might help to locate somewhere to do it:
http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,17704.0.html
Thanks for the link, i will have a read...
Just read this somewhere:
Different driving styles can also influence the desired camber angle as well. An enthusiastic driver who corners faster than a reserved driver will receive more cornering grip and longer tire life from a tire aligned with more negative camber. However with the aggressive negative camber, a reserved driver's lower cornering speeds would cause the inside edges of the tires to wear faster than the outside edges.
Does that mean I need to drive quicker. :driver:
:signLOL:
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^^^^^^^^^ Whiteline Anti Lift Kit :happy2:
Thank you. Ill be trawling the forum to see what this kit is all about.
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^^^^^^^^^ Whiteline Anti Lift Kit :happy2:
Thank you. Ill be trawling the forum to see what this kit is all about.
Try here for starters http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,395.0.html (http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,395.0.html) :happy2:
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Wear on the inner edges isn't due to camber, but the toe being out. The toe should be set inwards (or positive) slightly. If its toeing out then the inside edges of the tyre are being dragged along the road.
1mm difference isn't really a worry though and is quite normal even with the tracking being perfect. I would also make sure the tyre pressures are correct.