Bought new tires for it last February, (Yokohama Prada Spec X). I had the tires rotated with each oil change at 7500 miles, The tires have 28,000 miles on them and are shot. I was told that the Specifications for the drivetrain on the LR2 have negative camber at all corners and that is why the tires wear out so fast. I am not paying $800 a year on new tires and I have never owned a vehicle that have had such a bad alignment problem. If I was driving it on rough roads every day, I could understand it, but this is mostly interstate and highway miles. Any suggestions on how to improve the alignment issue without hurting the ride of the Land Rover.
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Bought new tires for it last February, (Yokohama Prada Spec X). I had the tires rotated with each oil change at 7500 miles, The tires have 28,000 miles on them and are shot. I was told that the Specifications for the drivetrain on the LR2 have negative camber at all corners and that is why the tires wear out so fast. I am not paying $800 a year on new tires and I have never owned a vehicle that have had such a bad alignment problem. If I was driving it on rough roads every day, I could understand it, but this is mostly interstate and highway miles. Any suggestions on how to improve the alignment issue without hurting the ride of the Land Rover.
- ghoutsma1969, Brandon, SD, US