2010 Honda Accord Crosstour – with less than 35,000 miles the original Michelin tires on the rear were ruined by an improper non-adjustable camber where the tires road on the outside edge of the tire, not flat on the road surface, causing the edge of the tires to wear in a wavy pattern on the edge of the tire. Honda Dealership service technician recommended the tire were unsafe and that I should take the car to a local repair shop and have an aftermarket camber adjustment kit install because Honda does not offer an adjustable camber kit for the suspension of the rear tires. I took the car to the local tire shop that installed the adjustable camber kit, adjusted the rear tires to the correct camber (angle of tire to road surface) and installed new Michelin tires $$$.
2010 Honda Accord Crosstour – with less than 35,000 miles the original Michelin tires on the rear were ruined by an improper non-adjustable camber where the tires road on the outside edge of the tire, not flat on the road surface, causing the edge of the tires to wear in a wavy pattern on the edge of the tire. Honda Dealership service technician recommended the tire were unsafe and that I should take the car to a local repair shop and have an aftermarket camber adjustment kit install because Honda does not offer an adjustable camber kit for the suspension of the rear tires. I took the car to the local tire shop that installed the adjustable camber kit, adjusted the rear tires to the correct camber (angle of tire to road surface) and installed new Michelin tires $$$.
- Geoffrey K., Callaway, VA, US