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Originally Posted by RCZ Its the commute + rear toe that I think is killing your tires. 60 miles at highway speeds every day does a number on an aggressive

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Old 04-20-2010, 09:07 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Its the commute + rear toe that I think is killing your tires. 60 miles at highway speeds every day does a number on an aggressive setup like yours. I would set to 0 and ease up on the camber. Also...I would have more negative camber in the front that in the rear...
I agree, zero out the toe will help the wear rate. Back the rear camber down to 1.4 given the number of commuting miles you do.
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