I am about to replace my tires (will update my previous post when it's all done) and I'm trying to figure out whether to go get the alignment checked in the near future. In the past I've had hit-or-miss results from alignment shops around here so I'd just as soon not have anyone touch it unless I've got reason to believe it needs it.
The situation is that all my tires are worn mostly at the inside edge. I think it's the front wheels doing most of it because the fronts are worn a bit more than the rears now, with about 5k miles since the last rotation. I tend to run a few PSI over sticker pressure (sticker is 33 front, 32 rear and I tend to run 33/34 or 34/35) so I wouldn't expect edge wear from under inflation.
I would suspect an alignment is in order except that as stated in a previous post, these are OEM summer tires with a 280 tread wear rating and they've worn REALLY well over ~40k miles since the car (2011 WRX) was new. If there was an alignment problem I would've expected them to wear sooner -- indeed I did expect the tires to wear out sooner. I don't drive like a madman or anything, lots of highway miles, but I do like to push it in the corners a bit. I would think hard cornering would affect the outer edge more than the inner edge, though.
The tires (Dunlop SP Sport 01) are also asymmetric so the tread shape is a little different on the inside vs the outside but they're pretty close, so I'm not sure that would matter.
Any advice? Pre-emptive alignment check or monitor wear on the new tires for a while first?
The situation is that all my tires are worn mostly at the inside edge. I think it's the front wheels doing most of it because the fronts are worn a bit more than the rears now, with about 5k miles since the last rotation. I tend to run a few PSI over sticker pressure (sticker is 33 front, 32 rear and I tend to run 33/34 or 34/35) so I wouldn't expect edge wear from under inflation.
I would suspect an alignment is in order except that as stated in a previous post, these are OEM summer tires with a 280 tread wear rating and they've worn REALLY well over ~40k miles since the car (2011 WRX) was new. If there was an alignment problem I would've expected them to wear sooner -- indeed I did expect the tires to wear out sooner. I don't drive like a madman or anything, lots of highway miles, but I do like to push it in the corners a bit. I would think hard cornering would affect the outer edge more than the inner edge, though.
The tires (Dunlop SP Sport 01) are also asymmetric so the tread shape is a little different on the inside vs the outside but they're pretty close, so I'm not sure that would matter.
Any advice? Pre-emptive alignment check or monitor wear on the new tires for a while first?