The geometry of the rear axle?
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The geometry of the rear axle?
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In Exchange, I noticed that the rear tires are the inner region a bit stoned (new tires)
I have two drives one winter 17 "and 18"
There are no problems with winter wheels are referred to in TP 17 "with ET20 (they are not worn out)
Summer are back, 9.5 x 18 with ET19 according technical card to be ET32
About send me on geometry, but the head takes me back that I have 275 ET19 are large and have so it is clear that the internal edges are getting work because of the diversion of, am I right?
The wheels are Breyton Magic, I bought it.
In Exchange, I noticed that the rear tires are the inner region a bit stoned (new tires)
I have two drives one winter 17 "and 18"
There are no problems with winter wheels are referred to in TP 17 "with ET20 (they are not worn out)
Summer are back, 9.5 x 18 with ET19 according technical card to be ET32
About send me on geometry, but the head takes me back that I have 275 ET19 are large and have so it is clear that the internal edges are getting work because of the diversion of, am I right?
The wheels are Breyton Magic, I bought it.
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It looks to me you have wheel alligment issue.
It does not look like wear due to camber, but more like due to excessive tie-in or toe-out.
Hard to see from the posted pictures though.
It does not look like wear due to camber, but more like due to excessive tie-in or toe-out.
Hard to see from the posted pictures though.
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