Finally got my rear tyre wear sorted . I dropped in on my dealer late last Friday just on the off-chance that they would be able to take a quick look to see if there was any component damage or worn parts that would be causing the camber to be out.
It was a good diagnosis in the sense that nothing was damaged or had failed but they did confirm that both rear tyres were shot (see pic) and that there was visible camber difference left to right.
My dealer didn't have the equipment to adjust the camber (or tracking!I) but was able to point me in the direction of a tyre outfit that they use. £310 later, a full rear setup and 2x Michelin Primacy HP's (chosen because they have an excellent low noise rating) and its all good now. I'll be back to have the camber checked periodically so that I don't get to similar tyre wear problems.
Creep in camber settings is apparently par for the course on cars that have fully adjustable rear suspension (still quite rare) and can be due to kerbs, speed bumps, pot holes...
It was a good diagnosis in the sense that nothing was damaged or had failed but they did confirm that both rear tyres were shot (see pic) and that there was visible camber difference left to right.
My dealer didn't have the equipment to adjust the camber (or tracking!I) but was able to point me in the direction of a tyre outfit that they use. £310 later, a full rear setup and 2x Michelin Primacy HP's (chosen because they have an excellent low noise rating) and its all good now. I'll be back to have the camber checked periodically so that I don't get to similar tyre wear problems.
Creep in camber settings is apparently par for the course on cars that have fully adjustable rear suspension (still quite rare) and can be due to kerbs, speed bumps, pot holes...