Hey folks - The other day, I started getting a constant squeal from my front brakes (which have never chirped at all). I suspected it was the "wear indicator squeal" or whatever you want to call it, so I pulled the front wheels off to look at the pads. On both sides, the inner pad was down to nothing, while the outer pad looks newish. I've got 23k miles on OEM stuff, with one roadcourse and a bunch of 1/4 mile track runs.
While the wheels were off, I noticed that the inner edge of the contact surface on both front tires was worn through in four or five spots - the tires are needing to be replaced right away, and I knew that already, but they're actually worn through on the inner edges, and the outer edges look like the middle tread - down to the wear marks, but not beyond that.
So I have a couple questions:
1) What might be in play to cause the inner pads to wear out so much faster than the outer pads?
2) I did a 4-wheel alignment when I had the KW v2's installed, but since they've settled a little bit, would that throw off the camber enough to wear the insides of the tires faster than the outsides?
3) Is this one problem with two symptoms, or two problems unrelated?
Whatchoo all think?


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