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TOMAS |
posted on 24th Nov 03 at 15:08 |
If the outside edges of the tyres are wearing it ISNT negative camber from lowering thats causing it. Camber can be adjusted by either fileing the TOP hole of the damper to hub mount, to elongate it and then once done you pull it right across into the new elongated part and bolt them up real tight. Or you can buy eccentric top mounts which cost about £150 a pair, they are rock solid so not suitable for daily road use, they are a pain to set up and you need to run coilovers to use them. I'd say your problem is too much toe, take it to a good alineing place and get it sorted. | |
PaulW |
posted on 23rd Nov 03 at 20:01 |
I'm just wondering aswell, kind of off-topic and kind of on-topic here... | |
broadley |
posted on 23rd Nov 03 at 19:54 |
cheers... | |
Mattb |
posted on 23rd Nov 03 at 19:53 |
also make sure the tyre pressures are correct | |
broadley |
posted on 23rd Nov 03 at 19:50 |
its a 95 sri 8v mate,are there such things as uprated bushes?if so do u know if they're worth getting?cheers for your help. | |
Kris TD |
posted on 23rd Nov 03 at 19:48 |
well how old is the car? i would get the tracking done first, but the bushes wear out and leave play in the suspention which can lead to uneven wear. | |
broadley |
posted on 23rd Nov 03 at 19:47 |
change the bushes?for new ones?will this stop uneven wear? | |
Kris TD |
posted on 23rd Nov 03 at 19:46 |
camber cant be adjusted no. get the tracking done. and change the bushes. | |
broadley |
posted on 23rd Nov 03 at 19:44 |
hey, just about to buy my mate's 17s, both the front tyres are worn on the outside edges so im gonna buy new ones. his car is lowered 35-40mm so is mine, is there any thing i can get done to stop the tyres wearing out as fast on the poutside edges?!i.e get the camber adjusted or something? also anyone know where to get some cheap but good 205/40/17 tyres?! cheers for any help.:thumbs: |