Yes, it could be toe-in. Or something else.
Most tire shops have a poster that shows in garish colors different wear
patterns that result from alignment problems. Usually there is a
description under the illustration the feathering and other woes.
If it turns out to be toe-in, you can adjust that yourself.
Bob
On Tue, 16 Sep 1997 07:01:16 -0700 pat bailey <pbailey@qnet.com> writes:
>Sob!my pirellis are wearing out on the inside,could this be caused by
>toe-in? I know you can't set the camber or castor(or is that castor
>and
>pollux?) I had new V8 bushings put on a couple of years ago and the
>front end is tight.Could the PO put a negative camber arms on it? If
>so
>how could I tell? The tires are 195 14s could they be too wide?I only
>have about 10000 miles on them and they shouldn't be doing this
>...Help!! I can't afford a new set of tires right now.
>Thanks for all the wisdom I know i'll get....Pat 79 B
>
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