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I think you meant to say rear toe......and yes the issue was caused by a dodgy rear camber coming out of the factory. Mine never had it, but somewhere around 2009 it started appearing on brand new deliveries and as Brad pointed out a TSB was put out about it after people starting killing new tyres.
My vRS came from the factory with -2.20 of camber each side , the tyres were shot in 19,000 km and noisey as. I had the rear camber set to -1.00 and got 3 times the mileage at the expense of some handling. There are 3 settings for mk.2 Octavias;
2UA- Standard
2UB-Scout
2UC-vRS
If you want decent mileage from your tyres on your vRS set to the 2UA specs.
Back to the original question ,also be aware that there was a problem with 2009-2010 cam chain tensioners and I would factor in replacing that in the purchase.
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My vRS came from the factory with -2.20 of camber each side , the tyres were shot in 19,000 km and noisey as. I had the rear camber set to -1.00 and got 3 times the mileage at the expense of some handling. There are 3 settings for mk.2 .
Inside wear not caused by camber so you changed the camber to fix up the inside tyre wear?
We both know that excessive -ve camber or excessive toe-out will cause inside tyre wear. Excessive positve camber (like they used to run on x-ply tyres) or excessive toe-in will cause outsdie shoulder wear.
If it's a steer axle & you drive on Australian roads then excessive toe-in will mainly wear the outside edge of the LHS tyre; excessive toe out will wear the inside edge of the RHS tyre.
ZEI20t had it mostly right, he just left a bit out.
I've seen cheap tyres that are pretty quiet and could get a fair bit of edge saw-toothing without rumbling - they didn't necessarily grip but at least it was silent as you speared into the shrubbery.
I've also seen expensive tyres that needed x-rotation every 5000km or they would get a feather on the trailing edge of the blocks & howl like a tom cat.
As you are fully aware, wheel alignment is dependant on the driving style & conditions & not just a factor of how the chassis is set up. I have to run really conservative settings on my car because 80% of the time I'm going in a straight line.
carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
My vRS came from the factory with -2.20 of camber each side , the tyres were shot in 19,000 km and noisey as. I had the rear camber set to -1.00 and got 3 times the mileage at the expense of some handling. There are 3 settings for mk.2 Octavias;
2UA- Standard
2UB-Scout
2UC-vRS
If you want decent mileage from your tyres on your vRS set to the 2UA specs.
Back to the original question ,also be aware that there was a problem with 2009-2010 cam chain tensioners and I would factor in replacing that in the purchase.
It wasn't always an issue though, I've had 55k with plenty left and really even wear on our late 2008 delivered RS, and this issue cropped up about a year or so later so wonder if they changed the settings.
Brad, you re confused, it wasn't me that was saying that camber doesn't wear tyres, it was zei20T. He asked me what was rubbish and I repeated his statement.
Go back to the forth post in this thread.
Brad, you re confused, it wasn't me that was saying that camber doesn't wear tyres, it was zei20T. He asked me what was rubbish and I repeated his statement.
Go back to the forth post in this thread.
Ah, now I see. Weird context.
apologies
carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
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