Having looked through all posts I can find on issue I just want to "sanity check" my thoughts before taking any action.
2003 facelift 2.6 estate, origonal wheels suspension, tyre sizes etc. ride height 68.5mm rear, 68mm front. 107k miles, shocks not leaking and functional.
I had front tyres replaced just before Christmas, fairly even wear, nothing out of the ordinary. car passed Mot shortly after so presumably joints and bushes within pass spec and car only been about 3000 miles since.
I had front wheels off last weekend to replace pads and realised the (quite new) tyres are quite badly worn toward the outer edge (outer third, both tyres the same) although there is no feathering of the rubber.
My thought is that the tyre wear on the outer edge is generally caused by too much toe-in (and here is where anyones expertise may correct me) and the immediate solution is to get 2 wheel basic tracking adjusted.
I know there are a number of adjustments to geometry on Omega and full 4 wheel geometry check by WIM would be ideal ( will probably do that after changing springs and checking all bushes bit later on) but just need to stop further uneven tyre wear at present without lot of travel and expense.
my assumptions, rightly or wrongly are:
1 wear in track rod ends etc is likely to result in dynamic toe -out rather than toe-in so is unlikely to be cause of problem
2 wishbone bush wear is probably likely to cause geometry probs, shimmy under braking, rapid but even tyre wear, noise etc......unlikely to cause this problem though.
3 too much negative camber will cause wear in the tyre inside edge rather than outside edge so this is not likely to be problem.
4 wrong rear alignment is likely to cause uneven rear tyre wear rather than front so not the problem either.
5 wear in steering box, idlers etc will show up as vague steering, not specific tyre wear.
6 any damage (bending) of track rods, linkages etc would effectively shorten them and cause toe-out...not this problem.
Has anyone had tyre outer edge wear problems caused by suspension or steering part wear that I have not thought of and does it make sense to just get tracking (toe-in) checked
thanks