So my question, is this wear pattern due to alignment or tyre pressure or other?
Thanks

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Inside edge:

What I've been told is due to insufficient camber

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The bit I'm looking at is different from normal camber wear. R888s get this little valley about 40mm wide and 2 or 3mm deep developing just outside the centreline of the tyre and heading out towards the outside shoulder. I've had 3 sets and they've all done it. R888s last longer and stay faster if you get them flipped once or twice during the life of the tyre.Trackphotos wrote:Looks like just not enough camber to me.
mitch_f1 wrote:If it's dry I will swap left to right, I figure it's cheaper than getting them swapped and that way I can alternate front to rear and left to right between trackdays
tbro wrote:I'm no expert but
Try running toe out and this will help the car will turn in better and hopefully slow down the tread scrubbing.
If your running adjustable shocks as in coilovers, you could try lowering your ride height as this will also increase your neg camber, but you'll need to reset alignment.
If your running std type suspension, maybe try something different other than 888's as they perfer big neg camber to work and wear properly eg 3.5 f 3.0 r 1.5mm out.
Tyre pressures, I start at 25psi@ LS, 26 @ QR, 25 @ EC so depends on the track but you want to aim for 29 to 30 hot, anything higher they get
a bit squimish and not very inspiring. Get a good tyre gauge and check after the first run and adjust from there.
As I said ^^^^ (these are track day pressures not race pressures TD 5 laps, RD 7+laps)
Terry
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