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Front Tires wearing on the inside - aligned TWICE! What's next?

phil schultz

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2023 rtl with 4500 miles. front tires worn excessively on the inside, might indicate toe out but have laser alignment done twice and found to be spot on, if I believe that and there is no camber adjustment what's next?
 
2023 rtl with 4500 miles. front tires worn excessively on the inside, might indicate toe out but have laser alignment done twice and found to be spot on, if I believe that and there is no camber adjustment what's next?

While there is no camber adjustment, the camber can be checked while doing a laser alignment. Should be 0 to -2deg and even within 1 deg side to side. If its off by much, the front suspension has been damaged since it left the factory. There is no adjustment and the damage could easily be the frame, not the a-arms. Get it checked. Regardless, inside edge wear on the front tires is indeed an alignment issue.
 
Laser alignment isn't magic. If the tech is not diligent, inexperienced, or just lazy, you can get a bad alignment out of the deal. I'd get a 2nd opinion.
 
Laser alignment isn't magic. If the tech is not diligent, inexperienced, or just lazy, you can get a bad alignment out of the deal. I'd get a 2nd opinion.

BajaRon above; This and check air pressure.
 
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