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Old 06-29-2012, 12:12 PM   #98 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by PapoZalsa View Post
Do you have camber problems or the car too low?

I'm still in my original set of tires, I think my rears have like 2K more to go, the front still pretty good.
Nobody has ever accused me of babying tires. The fronts alway go first.

EDIT {THATS point six} .6 inches lower and 2 degrees of camber to save the edge of the front tires. It is not helping enough. The center of my tires are practically new. Just having taken a snap of them they are not new but in far better shape. I am amused that those tire whiskers are still intact.

Almost every mile I put on my car is winding road. I have used 6th gear so few times I can practically count them. Going to the dealership and track primarily.
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