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URGENT - rear tyre wear inside

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 4:13 pm
by 406IT
Hi All
I have noticed a big problem on the rear tyres - both inside of the rear tyres are bald !!the outside is like new - I calles ATS to see if they could do laser alignment but they said its main dealer only - Anyone had the same problem and anyone know anywhere except main dealer where this can be done or can it be done DIY - the guy from ATS said it could be camber aswell as tracking - can anyone help with the setup?

Just called Peugeot in cardiff and they said they dont do alignment on the rear and that there is no adjustment on the rear - he said its a fixed bar !!!! - Now i'm confused !! HELP please!

Re: URGENT - rear tyre wear inside

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 5:06 pm
by steve_earwig
There is adjustment on the back but it's more likely to be worn bushes.

Re: URGENT - rear tyre wear inside

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 6:12 pm
by teamster1975
Another thing to check; make sure the wheel arch liner isn't fouling the tyre, I've just sorted the exact same problem. If it is the case heat it up with a hot air gun so that you can set it back in the correct position.

Re: URGENT - rear tyre wear inside

Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 7:14 am
by Welly
Probably worn trailing arm bushes?

Re: URGENT - rear tyre wear inside

Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 3:21 pm
by 406IT
well - after searching previous posts - i found a place in cardiff, A&A tyres which someone posted a good review of on here before - I called them and took it there this morning - £58.75 later and all four wheels altered its better - The rear tracking was way out - and they couldnt adjust it enough - they asked me if it has had a bump - I know it has never been knocked as we had the car in the family from NEW - anyway they have adjusted all 4 wheel so they souldnt wear out the tyres now - having 2 new rear tyres fitted on Monday - so hopefully this will solve the tyre wear - I have no idea why its only started to wear this time as the adjustment was still as per the day it left the factory - its never been changed - The modern laser tracking stuff is amazing - i got speaking to the guy who owned the place and 20 grand for the ramp and the laser stuff - It shows the car in 3D modelling with cameras and lasers - and takes into account any wear in the rims of the wheels to get correct alignment - it was very cleaver stuff - much more accurate then the laser stuff which rests on the wheels -

Re: URGENT - rear tyre wear inside

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 1:26 am
by Frenzy406
Glad you got it sorted M8, yeah Rear links arms are adjustable on the inner joint where their bolt has an eccentric shoulder :)

The joints may have started to suffer some wear and allowed the rear wheels to start to toe out.

Saying that, I did knock my rear tracking out of alignment once in the past by drifting into a kerb in the snow (oops).

You may possibly need a new rear link arm or 2 at the next MOT, together with re-aligning. Not too bad tho, that is about the only part that I have ever had any of my 406's fail an MOT on ! :)

Great old 406's hey :)

Re: URGENT - rear tyre wear inside

Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 6:54 pm
by StevePPP
Apologies for bumping an old thread but it made sense rather than starting a new one!

Some useful information here. I've got a 2002 HDi Estate, which i bought earlier this year. Checked it over at the time of purchase and it seemed to have reasonable tyre tread on the rears (3-4mm fairly evenly).

I've done 4000 miles since and haven't checked the wear at all during that time :oops: Backed it out of the drive in the snow yesterday and noticed that when i walked back to the house, the tracks i'd left in the snow were smooth one side, but had treadmarks the other... Had a proper look and both rears are fine on the outside edges, but about 60-70% of the tyre is slick (inside half) and the very inside edge is showing signs of the canvas poking through! :shock:

Both rears have done this the same. Got it to a tyre shop round the corner and now have two new tyres. Got them to check the alignment (usual laser tracking) and it wasn't that far out. So i guess the bushes are shot?

Whats the likely cost of the parts and time to replace them? Cars booked for service/cambelt in Jan so i can get this sorted too - just hoping it'll not be too expensive just after Chrimbo time! :lol:

Any other things it could be?!