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.
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