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It's funny how Halston was all about stance, couldn't get it to work on his car, and now he's all against it.
My Falken FK452's lasted a bit over a year on the Azevs. I thought they had life left but when I went to mount them on the Boyd Coddingtons, the inside shoulder was bald and the rear tires had bubbles on the sidewalls.
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I've gotta say halston, easy on the instigation. No drama here.
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Originally posted by dinanm3atl View PostIt may start a debate but a track event pwns all the stancing in the world combined
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It may start a debate but a track event pwns all the stancing in the world combined
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We dont discuss the "T" word here...
it makes for argument...
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Originally posted by DaRedRocket View PostTire wear depends mainly on the toe of your car. My rear camber is way more than the front but the fronts wear faster because of the toe of the car...
Either way, rears have about 8k miles on them and are good for another 4 at least I'd say. The fronts went in about 7k. We're talkin Fuzion ZRi's here so tire wear isn't really too much of an issue...
Originally posted by M.Burroughs View PostThis much camber:
It is not the camber 100%. Where is your rear toe at? I bet it is quite a bit, definitely so if your getting 4K out of a set. That is why I went to the setup that I did. I am not about to waste that kind of money on tires. Even with Fuzion's @ 80-100 a tire that is a lot of money wasted. Proper alignment and you can see ~20-30K out of them depending on driving style.
Originally posted by SeanDub View Post-3* front
-3.5* rear
E36 wants more camber up front.
Wait nevermind. That's for tracking...
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