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Old 04-15-2012, 09:40 PM
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Camber question

My tires have excessive wear on the inside of them. Im positive it was because of a bad alignment job.



This is not my car, but my tires look just like that. They're loud too because of it. I was wondering, since I just need these to last me until the end of the summer, could I have an alignment shop camber them outwardly ever-so-slightly so that the inner edge theoretically wouldn't be touching the pavement? Would this cause any problems? I know it will damage the tires' outer edge, but I don't care since I don't plan on using them much longer. Just wanted to ask someone who knows more than me (and the shops that will truthfully lie to get a few bucks). I don't feel like getting a blow out, and I need to drive halfway across pennsylvania twice before the end of the month. Thanks for the input
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