Is this just part of living with IRS? Our 2008 Accord is aligned about twice a year as part of regular maintenance, yet since day 1 it likes to wear the inside edge of the rear tires. It is never overloaded, usually 1-2 passengers and a full tank is about it, yet it seems that the factory settings for negative rear camber are the root cause.
I know just looking at the car is no indicator, but I can see a very slight negative camber with a full load of fuel so I'm sure that in most cases as the suspension articulates going down the road the condition increases.
I'm not sure if the rear camber is adjustable? I looked online but what I generally find are replacement camber kits for cars with lowered suspensions. Our car is bone stock down to the tire size.
I understand the reasons that the factory sets for negative rear camber but its seems that a bit could be safely dialed out. Just wanted to ask some of the alignment experts here before I take it in for an alignment check.
I know just looking at the car is no indicator, but I can see a very slight negative camber with a full load of fuel so I'm sure that in most cases as the suspension articulates going down the road the condition increases.
I'm not sure if the rear camber is adjustable? I looked online but what I generally find are replacement camber kits for cars with lowered suspensions. Our car is bone stock down to the tire size.
I understand the reasons that the factory sets for negative rear camber but its seems that a bit could be safely dialed out. Just wanted to ask some of the alignment experts here before I take it in for an alignment check.