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Thread: Tire wear on lowered suspension

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    Default Tire wear on lowered suspension

    Hi Guys.

    I've got about 10K miles on my '94 530i lowered suspension. I've got an Eibach/KYB set-up with all new control arms, tie rods, end links, etc. I also had her aligned immediately following the change from stock.

    She drives great and handles well, but I'm noticing tire wear on the outside edge of the tire where the tread meets the sidewall. From the Eibach instructions I was expecting something like this. Is this normal for a e34 with a lowered suspension and would a set of Ireland fixed plates help?
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    well, the only thing that an alignment can do stock is front toe.

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    What tires are you running? Are they feathering or actually wearing out the edge? We've talked about this before and I'm still blaming tires and the BMW suspension. It happens even on stock suspensions and tire sizes but it's worse with big wheels and tires. My Avon 235/45x17s are the worst and the noise is getting deafening now after about 17,000 miles but the tires won't die.

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    plates might help if its way off. These cars were the outside front and inside rears so you can rotate if you want. You have enough air pressure? What was the final read for toe?
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    I'm running a set of stock size Yokohamas on basketweaves. I think they're 205/60 R15s. They are actually wearing out the edge. From what I've read on tear wear it looks like too much positive camber. I'm about to rotate the fronts to the backs to prolong their life, but I'm going to need some tires in the January timeframe. I'll try and post a pic later.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 632 Regal
    plates might help if its way off. These cars were the outside front and inside rears so you can rotate if you want. You have enough air pressure? What was the final read for toe?
    I do check the tire pressure and try to keep it per the manual. I found the receipt this afternoon, but it had no settings on it.
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    Driver's side:



    Passenger side:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vanguard
    Driver's side:



    Passenger side:

    wow that's alot of wear.

    BMWCCA-My avons are holdin up pretty well also. despite all the wheel spin and drifting around I make them endure I was expecting them to have fallen off already. these tires are pretty tough
    -Mike

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    When you lower a car, you normally get excessive NEGATIVE camber, and that wears the inside. If you're wearing the OUTSIDE, you're driving hard and rolling onto the sidewall... try more negative camber, stiffer springs/sways, something like that.

    You're definitely not getting more outside tire wear from lowering... unless the new suspension is egging you on to enjoy it a bit more.

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    My back left tourer tyre is doing this, mainly due to a shot dogbone though - you can hear it clunk as you pile on the power and/or drop the brakes...

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