SteveBruin
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- First Name
- Steve
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- Taycan 4S J1.1 (performance, premium, sports design package), E46 M3 vert 6mt
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I need help with an alignment questions. TIA!
My driver side rear tires keeps on losing air, but I can't find any nails. I brought it to my local tire shop, no nail was found but they said that it's due to poor alignment wearing out the inside severely. As you can see in the picture, the tire is pretty worn on the inside and little cracks have formed (see attached photos), which I was told that's why the tire has been slowly losing air. All of the other tires had even wear. I replaced both rear tires and performed a 4 wheel alignment.
However, when I did the alignment, the driver side rear tire was not out of alignment. Does anyone know why one rear tire was worn so unevenly if the alignment was within spec? I would like to prevent this from happening again.
The car is a gen 1 Taycan 4S with performance package (same suspension as the Turbo/Turbo S I believe). I'm not sure if it matters, but I bought the car 7k mi ago, CPO. I assume the tires were evenly worn at that time since it was CPO.
Thanks!
My driver side rear tires keeps on losing air, but I can't find any nails. I brought it to my local tire shop, no nail was found but they said that it's due to poor alignment wearing out the inside severely. As you can see in the picture, the tire is pretty worn on the inside and little cracks have formed (see attached photos), which I was told that's why the tire has been slowly losing air. All of the other tires had even wear. I replaced both rear tires and performed a 4 wheel alignment.
However, when I did the alignment, the driver side rear tire was not out of alignment. Does anyone know why one rear tire was worn so unevenly if the alignment was within spec? I would like to prevent this from happening again.
The car is a gen 1 Taycan 4S with performance package (same suspension as the Turbo/Turbo S I believe). I'm not sure if it matters, but I bought the car 7k mi ago, CPO. I assume the tires were evenly worn at that time since it was CPO.
Thanks!
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