I have been outside and used my rear wheels as a guide to see if self alignment on the tracking is an option?
I measured the distance from the inner main grove to inner main grove on my new tyres on the rear axle, the distance came out as 53 3/8 inches. I did the same with the fronts and got a measurement of 53 5/8 inches. The tyres on the rear obviously wear as even as they can, running dead straight ahead. The fronts wear on the insides, and looking at the measurements, the fronts are pointing outwards more than the rears, which would explain the wear.
So if I align the fronts to the same distance apart as the rears will this then straighten the tracking and prevent the inner wear? I'm still going to get it done professionally, but this idea seems feasible. What thou reckon?
I measured the distance from the inner main grove to inner main grove on my new tyres on the rear axle, the distance came out as 53 3/8 inches. I did the same with the fronts and got a measurement of 53 5/8 inches. The tyres on the rear obviously wear as even as they can, running dead straight ahead. The fronts wear on the insides, and looking at the measurements, the fronts are pointing outwards more than the rears, which would explain the wear.
So if I align the fronts to the same distance apart as the rears will this then straighten the tracking and prevent the inner wear? I'm still going to get it done professionally, but this idea seems feasible. What thou reckon?

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