What Toyo T1Rs are "NOT" supposed to look like
"Close to NIssan spec" is their way of saying your alignment is still not right.
Nissan Service Manual says that 0.2mm to 1.8mm of total toe in and from -1 to -2 degrees of camber is acceptable for the rear.
The front is 0mm to 2mm of total toe in and from 0 to -1.33 deg camber.
If they put the car to 1.8mm and 2mm of toe respectively, you are within spec but still way off!
Nissan Service Manual says that 0.2mm to 1.8mm of total toe in and from -1 to -2 degrees of camber is acceptable for the rear.
The front is 0mm to 2mm of total toe in and from 0 to -1.33 deg camber.
If they put the car to 1.8mm and 2mm of toe respectively, you are within spec but still way off!
My tires looked the same way after being lowered on eibachs for about 8months. Caused me to slide off the road one wet morning. My toe/camber were facked up bad. More camber than toe however. Then actually started to look at it and my back tires looked like this / \. So when I got my new Z, I went with an Tein s-tech drop. granted not as much drop as the eibachs, but my tires still look new after a year or so. That suxs...
FAAWWKK!! I just got done changing my front brake pads and I too have toyo t1r's.....and the inside is wearing out I can the see a little of the white thread!! I have 19's dropped with tein s techs shiet....so from what im reading is that its a camber/toe problem???
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