I have 26k miles on mine and can say I honestly don't
notice any noise, but of course, I am driving an MR2
with the engine behind my ears and the straight
through supertrapp isn't exactly Lexus-quiet. I don't
see why you wouldn't be able to flip them, the tire
will still be rotating in the same direction it was
before. Running toe-out in front with 3 degrees of
negative camber and toe-in in rear with 1.8 degrees of
negative camber has got the inside edges worn pretty
good. I am surprised the tires are lasting this long.
They are outlasting the 440 treadwear firestones that
came on the car when I bought it (rears were gone
after 14k, fronts at 20k, now I have equal widths all
around and can rotate front to back).
Sean Minehart
Team Underdog Racing
ES 98 -'91 Toyota MR2
--- Chris Hammond <christoc@christoc.com> wrote:
> I have a good 15k+ on mine, I can't say that I
> notice the noise, but since I
> put the toe out I have had some good wear on the
> inside. I too am curious if
> we can flip them inside out to go to the other side?
> Anyone tried it?
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