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Old 06-27-2018, 10:32 AM   #7
Mountain

 
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Toe will wear tires very fast. You are right, toe out will wear the insides of a tire more and toe in will wear the outsides more. Small changes in toe create big changes in steering and wear.

In contrast, camber does NOT wear tires that fast, unless it is at an extreme and you drive on a setting not compliment to your driving. In example, if you put in aggressive camber, and you rarely go to the road course or autocross, you will eventually wear out the inside shoulder of the tire (speaking to neg camber). However, if you do a decent amount of performance driving, and you also drive on the street, you will likely not encounter biased wear to the inside shoulder (actually, you may see even wear). However, if you run something like -4 degrees of camber on the street, it will accelerate wear to the inside shoulder; still, not as fast as toe can.
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