Is it too late to save my tire?
#1
Is it too late to save my tire?
I was checking all my tires today...and found out ONLY DRIVER SIDE tire having uneven wears on it. They are factory tires.
Most of the time I do not have any passenger in it. Would that be the main reason causing the uneven wears? Or is it something to due with our car's suspenison set up?
I want to know if it's too late to save my tire? can I simply do a tire alignment to get the most out of all my tires?
Thanks again for all the kind helps!
Most of the time I do not have any passenger in it. Would that be the main reason causing the uneven wears? Or is it something to due with our car's suspenison set up?
I want to know if it's too late to save my tire? can I simply do a tire alignment to get the most out of all my tires?
Thanks again for all the kind helps!
#2
are you lowered ?
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#6
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The front and rear tires on the ISF are not the same size. Our tires & wheels are staggered, you can't rotate them front to back. To the OP, swap the front tires and make sure your wheels aren't backwards (if you have a 2008)
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#9
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^^^^His Bridgestone's have an asymmetric tread design and can't be flipped inside to outside. I'm also not sure what a left to right switch would get you. The labor to dismount, remount and balance would be expensive.
IMHO, the best advice is a new set of front tires that match the rears in make and model. Those look like Bridgestone Potenza RE050A to me.
Lou
IMHO, the best advice is a new set of front tires that match the rears in make and model. Those look like Bridgestone Potenza RE050A to me.
Lou
#10
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My front tires are also worn on the inside, but it was lowered when I bought it. Could that be the reason? Either way it looks like the toe/camber angle needs realigned.
#11
^^^^His Bridgestone's have an asymmetric tread design and can't be flipped inside to outside. I'm also not sure what a left to right switch would get you. The labor to dismount, remount and balance would be expensive.
IMHO, the best advice is a new set of front tires that match the rears in make and model. Those look like Bridgestone Potenza RE050A to me.
Lou
IMHO, the best advice is a new set of front tires that match the rears in make and model. Those look like Bridgestone Potenza RE050A to me.
Lou
and she never been lower.
I really don't want to get new set of front tire since the treads still in excellent condition.
Do you think doing an aligment will help now?
#12
Tech Info Resource
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Toe it in 1/8" and you'll get the most life out of it you can. All the 2IS have front end wear issues when set with toe out. Keep in mind this is not the ideal performance setting, but it will get you more even tire wear in the front.
#13
Lexus Champion
Take your car to get an alignment at a REPUTABLE alignment shop. It could be you hit a pot hole or something that has thrown off your alignment on only one side of the car. If not a pot hole, maybe you bumped something, but unless your passenger is huge, passenger weight doesn't change anything. My suggestion is if somewhere in your area, you can get a "lifetime alignment", I'd go for that...the alignment on the IS F will constantly go out because it tends to have a very soft suspension setting...as in it doesn't hold very well...not in reference to the ride quality.
You should get a nice print out like this after...BTW, my alignment was perfect, then the SOCAL IS F guys and myself went on a spirited driving adventure through some of the California roads and the top is what happened to my alignment after.
It's an IS F forum, the car comes standard from the factory with a staggered fitment. Did you think this was the Prius section of Club Lexus?
Secondly, even if the car DIDNT come with a staggered fitment, the car is RWD...you don't move a worn tire to the area of the car that will get worn faster.
Sorry if all that sounds negative, but I can't stand people that just blurt out what's on their mind without actually thinking.
Last edited by Just F Me; 07-10-12 at 10:08 PM.
#14
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Pot holes won't change alignment. Curbing the wheels will. It will also jack the wheel bearings.
#15
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if the pot hole is big enough...i hit a nasty one in LA where it shifted my rear view mirror....took my car to get aligned and it was off. I have lifetime alignment on my car so it goes in every 6000 miles and it's always been off every time it goes in.
Everyone knows LA has crap roads...not sure about Georgia...you guys have good peaches
Everyone knows LA has crap roads...not sure about Georgia...you guys have good peaches