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the reason I won't corner balance is because I want there to be less wheel gap in front and more in the rear. I also want the wheel gap to

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Old 05-29-2009, 05:37 PM   #7 (permalink)
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the reason I won't corner balance is because I want there to be less wheel gap in front and more in the rear. I also want the wheel gap to be the same on the passenger side as the drivers side. I believe in order to have it balanced the gap will be different on every corner, maybe not but much. I'm more for looks and this setting shouldn't affect tire wear or handling by much.
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