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Re: Camber issues
« Reply #15 on: 19 July 2008, 20:24:23 »

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had 225s on front of my mv6 seemed preety much the same just cheaper!!!!!!!

Got Nankang NS II's basically Avon ZV3s but copied by poorly paid chinese people been good done 3k and hardly worn!

got 235 Front & 245 rears
225s gave awful understeer (the car has always suffered from a bit of understeer anyway).  Obviously the geometry didn't help
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Re: Camber issues
« Reply #16 on: 19 July 2008, 20:30:54 »

Nice to see your paranoia is alive and well!!!
Or is that just a guilty conscience.....

Just remember you lot get yourselves into trouble!!! ;D
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« Reply #17 on: 19 July 2008, 21:10:33 »

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Nice to see your paranoia is alive and well!!!
Or is that just a guilty conscience.....

Just remember you lot get yourselves into trouble!!! ;D
I'm sure Mrs DTM only reads when someone points something out to her ;)
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« Reply #18 on: 19 July 2008, 22:56:53 »

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Anyway, thought you were a dunlop man, not continental?
I am, but thought I'd try contis.  Tramline like buggery though, but my wishbones are shot, so  :-/


Mine dont tramline, so guessing wishbones
Will find out when Marks DTM gets time to press these new bushes in to the wishbones...
Got to mend the press first, its......erm...poorly.
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« Reply #19 on: 19 July 2008, 22:58:16 »

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Anyway, thought you were a dunlop man, not continental?
I am, but thought I'd try contis.  Tramline like buggery though, but my wishbones are shot, so  :-/


Mine dont tramline, so guessing wishbones
Will find out when Marks DTM gets time to press these new bushes in to the wishbones...
Got to mend the press first, its......erm...poorly.
Oh bugger  :'(.  Let me know - I have the bushes ready to go in :)
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« Reply #20 on: 19 July 2008, 22:58:16 »

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Nice to see your paranoia is alive and well!!!
Or is that just a guilty conscience.....

Just remember you lot get yourselves into trouble!!! ;D
I'm sure Mrs DTM only reads when someone points something out to her ;)

no not necessarily, she does keep an eye on things! dont need to point stuff out! ;D
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