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SLC911

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  1. Is your car dropped? any aftermarket suspension? I have H&R coilovers and the rear's have some camber and I am noticing that my rear passenger side also has less thread than my driver side but its not as major as yours... My car is equiped with an LSD so I dont think the rear passenger tire gets more power than the rear driver...

    Check the height from the ground to the border of the 1/4 pannel on both rear sides to see if maybe the car is more inclined on one side.

    To the best of my knowledge all suspension is stock. I never did get to measure the car height before stopping at the tire store.

  2. Question on why my passenger rear tire wears out faster than the drivers side? Is the primary drive side? It wears out on the inside of the tire. I installed new rears around October. My passenger rear is about completely bald while the driver side still has tread. Is there a adjustment that needs to be complete on the passenger side?

    Thanks,

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