Are my wheels going to fall off? See pics please.
Hello, I just noticed this and I'm not sure if it's always been like this and I never noticed. I was thinking it could be a bad suspension element, but I don't know enough about it to say. I've read through the articles and saw some about camber, and that the crossfire has a slight angel in the rear wheels, but I think this is beyond. Thank you all in advance.




It would appear that the tires are at near end of tread, but they look worn evenly.
If so, there is no problem here.
If so, there is no problem here.
If this angle had been there the entire time, I would think to see a lot of wear on the inner side of the tire. No?
Mine looked the same when I purchased my car. But I have some extra items in the trunk area which exaggerates it more because of the weight. My tires seem to wear normal until about 12,000 miles, then the insides were gone overnight. I put the adj camber arms on it for tire wear and looks.
Most sport cars with independent rear suspension run noticeable neg camber for handling.
James
Most sport cars with independent rear suspension run noticeable neg camber for handling.
James
Mine looked the same when I purchased my car. But I have some extra items in the trunk area which exaggerates it more because of the weight. My tires seem to wear normal until about 12,000 miles, then the insides were gone overnight. I put the adj camber arms on it for tire wear and looks.
Most sport cars with independent rear suspension run noticeable neg camber for handling.
James
Most sport cars with independent rear suspension run noticeable neg camber for handling.
James
It obviously has to to keep all the rubber on the road.
Last edited by onehundred80; Apr 9, 2015 at 08:03 PM.
Hello everyone, thanks for the answers. I am going to upgrade the suspension. It is obviously time, and it will stop me from over worrying about this. I appreciate all the help!
I'd jack it up and put your hands on various opposite sides of the tire, wiggle it. It if does not move, then you're ok. My XFs both look a little bow-legged, so this is normal.
As Captain Quint said in Jaws : "Here's to swimmin with bowlegged women"
When I first bought my '88 Reatta and put 38mm offset Enkeis on it there was quite a bulldog stance (and 225x60x16s looked a lot better than 215/65/15s). Measured it (I have a guage) and found 2 degrees negative but the Micelins wore evenly. In the back it is not that critical.
With a "high profile" tire down to say a 55, tire roll in hard cornering on a live axle makes a difference (and can see on the sidewall). With very low profiles tires and IRS, much less so.
Back in the day Herb Adams used to remove the tubes from Firebird axles and weld them back at about a degree and a half negative. Said it really helped cornering.
With a "high profile" tire down to say a 55, tire roll in hard cornering on a live axle makes a difference (and can see on the sidewall). With very low profiles tires and IRS, much less so.
Back in the day Herb Adams used to remove the tubes from Firebird axles and weld them back at about a degree and a half negative. Said it really helped cornering.
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