QUOTE(dwRK @ Jan 9 2021, 08:45 PM)
toe is usually very small... around 0.3~1 mm... don't need much & I don't pay too much attention to it, just making sure its +ve or -ve as appropriate
my tyre wear actually suggests my -1.5 camber is not enough, should not be wearing the outside edges too much but I'm reluctant to go higher. fyi hard cornering wear both inner and outer edge...depending on inside/outside wheel... and rwd cars wear slightly different from fwd cars
my car spec is 34... I pump 35-36 for better handling because I have a soft sidewall tyre
Yeah agree that the 0.3~1 mm toe is very negligible indeed .my tyre wear actually suggests my -1.5 camber is not enough, should not be wearing the outside edges too much but I'm reluctant to go higher. fyi hard cornering wear both inner and outer edge...depending on inside/outside wheel... and rwd cars wear slightly different from fwd cars
my car spec is 34... I pump 35-36 for better handling because I have a soft sidewall tyre
This value may translate into 0.05-0.10° depending on tyre size .If it is a -ve toe out (instead of toe in) and in a RWD then it may have no role in your tyre outer edge wear above . In this scenario inadequate -ve camber of -1.5° would likely be the culprit for the outer edge wear .
Btw, is the drive a RWD or FWD ?
Yep agree that both inner and outer edge wear could happen to inside/outside wheels in a hard cornering indeed .
Hmm... -1.5° camber may be too negative a value for an Avanza that allows up to a 'minimum' of -0.25° (aka -0°15') . However ,I may consider more negative camber than spec should my tyre wear pattern 'allows' it , who knows .
At 36 psi for a spec'ed 34 psi application, it would likely rule out 'underinflation' issue in assessing your tyre wear pattern, I suppose .
This post has been edited by zeng: Jan 20 2021, 09:13 PM
Jan 20 2021, 09:11 PM

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