Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

You are running excess negative camber from the sound of things.

You can buy aftermarket arms/plates for adjustment, or whiteline make some bushes(which i use) which should be able to manage the job!

Follow this with a good wheel alignment and see how you go...

I also reccomend increasing positive castor if possible, it will change the camber as the steering wheel is turned! Whiteline also make a bush for this, or you can get an aftermarket arm.

-Ryan

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/258668-tire-wear/#findComment-4446301
Share on other sites

Wade, get yourself a GOOD wheel alignment, and get all the settings adjusted.

a decent aligner will ask questions about your driving style, because this will determine where abouts in the range your settings will be for best tire wear.

Where abouts are you located, as people here might be able to suggest a good aligner for you.

B.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/258668-tire-wear/#findComment-4446364
Share on other sites

Wade, get yourself a GOOD wheel alignment, and get all the settings adjusted.

a decent aligner will ask questions about your driving style, because this will determine where abouts in the range your settings will be for best tire wear.

Where abouts are you located, as people here might be able to suggest a good aligner for you.

B.

thanks

its not the wheel alignment

i am in perth bassendean

i talked to wilkinson suspension centre today and they said a camber kit which is 397 fitted and a wheel alignment included

is this good value and it should fix the problem?

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/258668-tire-wear/#findComment-4447252
Share on other sites

thanks

its not the wheel alignment

i am in perth bassendean

i talked to wilkinson suspension centre today and they said a camber kit which is 397 fitted and a wheel alignment included

is this good value and it should fix the problem?

Yes the camber kit should fix the problem.

My rear tyres are the same, I told my mechanic to lower the car and its low to legal limit.

I get more ware on the inner side of the tyre and he said the same thing, need a camber kit to stop the inner side waring out faster.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/258668-tire-wear/#findComment-4447287
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • 9" wheels are a little too wide for a RWD 32. They can fit. People have put R33 GTR wheels on 32s for years and years. But they are a very tight squeeze. This has been known for about 30 years. As I said - there is no difference between a 17 and an 18 in terms of what will fit. The rolling diameter needs to stay about the same as stock - not very much larger. If you increase that, you will start to have problems. If you increae rolling diamater at the same time as yo increase width, you will have problems earlier. as 9" wheels are pushing the boundaries already, you would need to be careful with tyre choice. I would put 8.5s on the front of mine, but would expect problems with 9s.
    • post up screen shots of your injector tables
    • Diagnostic flow for a code 21 says check signal at the ECU pins, on a voltmeter of some kind it should read 0.1V at idle, 0.12V cranking, 0.15-0.25V at 2000 rpm. Check each coil such that +1, -3 is infinite or very high resistance, -3, +2 should do the same. (-1, +3), (+3, -2), (+1, -2), and (-1, +2) should all be somewhere between 0 ohms and high resistance. If you trace the path from the coil pin all the way back to the ECU in the diagram the resistance you measure at the coil vs connected to the harness should be pretty much the same. 
    • I have an elite 2500 running an adapter harness on an rb25de neo r34. I took the butterfly out and removed all that junk. But I also went Plus+t at the same time. The butterfly thing works in reverse to the boost solenoid on the Gtt if that makes sense
    • yeh they are 235/45/17 up front and 255/40/17 in the rears. I still didn't get my answer if i can fit a 18x9 up front. I want to get 4 of this and see if they will fit before committing as they didn't see an 18x8 as an option but there is a 18x9.5 also.   Enkei RS05-RR 18x9 35mm ET 5x114.3 75.0 Bore Matte Gunmetal Wheel
×
×
  • Create New...