TT_Vert
Well-known member
I had to put wifeys car on the lift to fix an oil cooler leak and noticed the inside of the FL tire was showing cords. We just got new tires put on late 2019 at firestone and had the alignment done since we have a lifetime alignment. She hasn't put many miles on the car and the tread on all tires (with the exception of the problem child inside where it's to the belts) was at 75% of the 12/32" they come with. I always get my tires at tire rack and have been for 25+ years. DOT on the tires was late 2019 so it was a newer production tires when installed. Tires were sumitomo touring LS V tires. I've used sumitomo in the past and I have them on my vette now (For many years) w/o any issues. The car is an 05 RX 330 and it has a cam bolt to adjust camber. I assumed the nut for that bolt worked its way lose and introduced a ton of negative camber. Now I wasn't there for any of this but, my wife is a trained observer so she is very thorough with these sort of things. They told her this "My 25 year tech says that it's due to cheap chinese tires". When she told me this I about blew a gasket. If it was due to a material issue "Cheap chinese tire BS" A. all tires would be wearing at a similar rate (Or at least the front two would if not rotating) and B. They would be wearing evenly If the alignment was correct. She showed me the before and after and sure enough front camber was within spec which is very confusing to me. Caster and toe were good too. I know it's not the tire itself that caused this but based on their before specs it wasn't the alignment. Aside from excessive negative camber I cannot see any other way to wear the inside of a tire. Anyone have any input on this? I've got years of suspension/chassis tuning from back when I used to race so I know my way around the geometry, etc. so this really bothers me on many fronts. I'm curious what you guys think and if I should perhaps address this with them. I know nobody likes to be told by a rando how they need to do their job but this one just rubs me the wrong way. I'm good w/ paying for the tire but them blaming the tire........
Dave
Dave

