20K miles on Pirelli P-zero's. Fail
#2
Those look like a summer tread tire. Most with decent handling characteristics won't last more than 20-30K and most also won't give a mileage warranty for that specific reason.
You also have too much negative camber, thus the excess wear on the inside.
If those are summer tires, I certainly hope you didn't drive them in freezing temps? That kills them as it hardens/crystallizes the compounds and makes them microcrack...
You also have too much negative camber, thus the excess wear on the inside.
If those are summer tires, I certainly hope you didn't drive them in freezing temps? That kills them as it hardens/crystallizes the compounds and makes them microcrack...
#4
I'm inclined to think it's more a case of (1) bad toe or (2) bad toe with bad camber
than bad camber by itself.
I doubt that any replacement tire would survive 50,000 miles on your car unless whatever isn't right doesn't get fixed. And don't kid yourself that any tire company would replace tires under warranty if they looked anything like those.
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