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Excessive rear tire wear!

`Aleks

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Id say check the tyre brand you have purchased and also i keep my rear tyres on 33 i find it on 35+ the centers will wear out quite fast, and vise versa if its too low it will wear out the exterior sides of the tyres
 

Hussien

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Hello Guys,

I know this topic is old, but I still didn't fix the problem yet.

I never do burnout and no one is driving my car. I drive my car normally ( no excessive acceleration and braking ). I don't drive my car in the desert. I drive my car on the highway at speed of 120 km/h for a distance of 200km almost everyday. I lost a set of tires because of this problem. I put the tire pressure as it is written in the owner's manual (36 PSI). My car is not lowered. I bought this car 5 years ago and the problem just started two years ago. I am from Middle East, not New york.

It is so expensive here to do a front & rear wheel alignment (250$ US). so I hope you guys tell me if my car needs wheel alignment or something else. I don't want to waste my money.

I uploaded photos for the report, it is here in this topic

https://forums.justcommodores.com.au/threads/my-tires-get-worn-out-so-fast.229833
 
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