Alignment Numbers can't be reached

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JohnW63

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The tires I have just put on it, are Bridgestone EVO-009s. I'm looking for a bit more miles wear than the Dunlop Sport 5000s I had before. So, I'm going from a 340 to about a 460 wear number.

It's a daily driver and I like in a place full of straight streets. On occasion, I drive up to Big Bear mountains and keep some decent speed, If I'm the only person in the car. :)
 

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Keeping an eye on tire wear patterns is always a good idea, IMHO, so I think if you just take a look at the tread wear once in a while you'll see whether there's an issue with those tires with that alignment. If there is, then front-back rotation can help a lot, or, if it does get bad, have the tires flipped on the rims after they're worn halfway or so.
 

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