... is it dangerous? I've noticed some cracking on the sidewalls of my tires right where they meet the treads the last few weeks. It's from my style of driving (balls to the wall), with my suspension setup (stock blown shocks, struts, and shocks) and my lower-than-average tire pressures (32-33psi all the way around).
Under hard cornering, I can actually feel the sidewall flex over onto the shoulder of the tire. If you look at the first 2 pictures you can see there's still a good amount of meat on the tires, except near the outer edge. I think this has a little to do with my car being out of alignment (camber spec was way off 6 months ago- I can only imagine now), but a lot more with my driving.
So am I going to kill myself? I don't plan on changing how I drive. But will I be ok to beat the ish out of these tires until next spring when I need new ones (Yes, I go through a set of tires once a year)? Or am I going to eat through the sidewalls and crash into a tree before then?