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Help needed!!!
Hi Guys
I have just bought a set of D2 coillies for the wifeys GDB sti.... and was wondering if anyone on here has messed around with camber settings and can recommend or give advice to try and save some life on the tyres but maintaining the cambered look. She is currently running on some 18 x 9.5" rims with some stretched 225/40's. Thanks Heaps in advance for your help and advice Aaron |
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Fark those are stretched, get them professionally set up and aligned and you'll save heaps of trouble. Get some shorter control arms to reduce the camber a little, that will save the tyres. Or call wheels world pronto.
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Wow i didnt know they were that bad i have had a few of my cars on d2 and nothing bad has ever gone wrong....why do u say that bud? coz im worried now i dont wanna put her in a car that she could possible die in!!! |
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Ask Mao at Evolution-R.. he know's all about D2 products ;-). (In all seriousness and not taking a dig).
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And here come the flames.
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Thanks for the advice where are they located North or South?
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