Title says it all...I've got h&r race spring and bilstein sports. Who's got some idea of how long tires last on this setup with no camber/toe correction? Enough that daily driving the car will be too much on tires? Curious about both front and rear, just trying to avoid smoking a set of tires to find out! Thanks fellers
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H&r race without toe/camber kit-how severe is tire wear?
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Take, for example, spec-E30 guys running H&R races. You'll be hard-pressed to find someone who ISN'T running an adjustable rear setup. On the other end of the scale, my grandmother wouldn't necessarily need them.
Depends on how your drive the car (if you drive like my grandmother, then you won't get a ton off wear, but if you like to drive it like it's meant to be driven through the twisties then, yeah, you're going to see a fair amount of wear).
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im running billy sports and h& r springs, offset lollipops bigger sway bars on my 91 318ic
tire wear is something I have noticed
however...I don't drift corners....but near to it
so every few thou miles, I rotate
If your rear trailing arms bushings are shot, and the tie rod ends are loose, or any other suspension bushings....well....
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Originally posted by low_&_loud View PostTitle says it all...I've got h&r race spring and bilstein sports. Who's got some idea of how long tires last on this setup with no camber/toe correction? Enough that daily driving the car will be too much on tires? Curious about both front and rear, just trying to avoid smoking a set of tires to find out! Thanks fellers
I'm on that same setup, and my cure for inside wear is to drive it harder :firehop:
Originally posted by SkiFree View PostTake, for example, spec-E30 guys running H&R races. You'll be hard-pressed to find someone who ISN'T running an adjustable rear setup. On the other end of the scale, my grandmother wouldn't necessarily need them.
All else being true and undamanged, H&R race will not increase your camber to the point where any tire wear will be noticeable. However if your toe is off that will chew through a tire in no time flat.-------------------------------------------------
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Are we talking about camber plates or weld on trailing arm adjusters? Camber plates are front only, and won't help your rear one iota.-------------------------------------------------
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Originally posted by Earendil View PostAre we talking about camber plates or weld on trailing arm absters? Camber plates are fron. only, and won't help your rear one iota.
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Originally posted by Earendil View PostAre we talking about camber plates or weld on trailing arm adjusters? Camber plates are front only, and won't help your rear one iota.
In response to your other post, toe is not adjustable for the rears without the weld in kit (or offset trailing arm bushings but those dont seem like a great option, since camber and toe both change with adjustment), and toe does change in the rear when its lowered since it is a semi-trailing arm. That is my main concern since as you mentioned is pretty destructive.
Originally posted by ky0u View PostThose used to be my fronts. I rotated them because of that wear and used them for a bit like that when I was broke. The old rears (current fronts) have a relatively even wear
After some more searching, I found this awesome site which shows for ~1.5-2" change in ride height there is about 1.5-2* camber gain for the rear, and less than 1/16" toe-in between the rear wheels, which is great to know but Im wondering how this actually correlates to tire wear
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I bought revshift camber correcting poly subframe bushings and stud/spacer kit when I refreshed my suspension recently. From what I eyeballed before/after they helped, but I still have negative camber that I can clearly see. The fact that I went from 185/65R14 winters on stock weaves to 225/45R17 summers on 9" rear wheels may have thrown off my ability to compare the two accurately.For all things 24v, check out Markert Motorworks!Originally posted by mbonanniI hate modded emtree, I hate modded cawrz, I hate jdm, I hate swag, I hate stanceyolokids, I hate bags (on cars), I hate stuff that is slowz, I hate tires.
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Originally posted by ky0u View PostI have bilstein sports and h&r race and no camber plates. Here's my rear
Originally posted by ky0u View PostThose used to be my fronts. I rotated them because of that wear and used them for a bit like that when I was broke. The old rears (current fronts) have a relatively even wear
My guess would be that your toe is off. When was the last time it was aligned? You'd have to run with massive camber for a LONG time to see uneven wear like that. On the other hand, if your toe were even a little bit off you could scrub those tires down pretty quick.-------------------------------------------------
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To add to the mix, here are my 200 treadwear ZII tires supported by H&R race with about 3000 miles so far. I don't have camber plates or anything else that effects ride height or alignment besides CA offset bushings.
Rears with 2 degrees of camber
Fronts with 1.7 degrees of camber
And as always, proper inflation and driving hard can even out the wear quite a bit.
Here are the outside of my fronts
I actually could use a few more PSI in the front. Whoops :\-------------------------------------------------
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2000 - E46 - M52TUB28 - Manual. Approx 130,000 miles - [not so] Daily Driver
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