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Old Apr 15, 2009 | 03:42 PM
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Help i have some of these on my 2003 Wrx ppp, There 225,40,18 just wondering if someone can help i took my wheels off the other day to clean arches out, I looked at the rear tyres and to be honest still looked new, But the front are wearing quite a bit on the insides (see pic) Is this normal just the way the car is set up? There have only been on the car since christmas, When there get a bit lower can i swap back to front to get even wear?

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Old Apr 15, 2009 | 03:56 PM
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Yes ! swap front to rear, I do it at 3000 miles, and they are shot so go in the bin next time !

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Yes ! swap front to rear, I do it at 3000 miles, and they are shot so go in the bin next time !

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cheers mate any idea why it does it? Is it just the set up from factory? Im running 32 psi all round is that ok?
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Do you think its worth get the car on a geometry setup??
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I have read a site that recommends max pressure -10%, so maybe 36 - 40 psi all round. I'm not so sure !

Could be worth checking the front end out, as I assume you haven't done a huge number of miles sice Xmas.

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I have read a site that recommends max pressure -10%, so maybe 36 - 40 psi all round. I'm not so sure !

Could be worth checking the front end out, as I assume you haven't done a huge number of miles sice Xmas.

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Nearly 3000 miles, Yea maybe ill have a look at the front end
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