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Good God someone asked, I was wondering the same thing. I thought it was + camber, but normally that shouldn't be the case unless other suspension part is worn. I think?
wow.. i have that same issue.. but i thought because it was the bigger wheels.. and.. when i turn.. the.. wheels lean.. and.. the outer edge of my tire rubs the ground... or is that another issue?... =/
If both the inner and outer are wearing out I would suggest under inflation of the tires. If just the outer tires are wearing out especially the front I would suggest toe. Too much toe in will cause this. You need an alignment.
i had r&r'd my steering rack and didnt get a chance to get an alignment right away. both front wheels had inner wear after a while because of the toe adjustment.
Believe it or not, misaligned toe causes more inner or outer tire wear than camber. If I could only get one or the other alignment spec sorted out, I would opt to correct the toe over camber.