Dave_t
Posts : 3564 Age : 36 Location : Wolverhampton Joined : 2007-03-27
| Subject: pirelli's Sat 07 Apr 2007, 9:08 am | |
| i have a set of pirelli pzero asimetrico's on my ek, 205/45/17's. ive been driving it hard for a while now and i was suprised how good they were keeping up,didnt seem to be wearing much at all........ i jacked my car up the other day to do an oil change, and i looked at my tyres.........the front tyres, on the inside are nearlly totally gone......i mean, slicks......... but they seem to be running on only a third, to a quarter, of the surface area. i knw when you lower your car this can happen, but mine is hardly slammed......ive put a couple of bridgetone part worns on the fornt for now, which are pretty good, but to stop this from happening, and to give me more grip, i need to sort my camber out..... i found a set of Skunk2 front camber adjusters, and i think they could do the job, but it would require some fine adjusting to get right im sure. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Skunk2-Front-Camber-Adjusters-civic-96-00_W0QQitemZ300097653839QQcategoryZ40192QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem has any of you used these, or know how hard they are to set right??? | |
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Ned Dislikes Rota's
Posts : 5043 Age : 41 Location : Neddyville, Dudley, West Mids Joined : 2007-01-30
| Subject: Re: pirelli's Sat 07 Apr 2007, 9:38 pm | |
| Racing slicks? that all should have seen ez's. riding on wire | |
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ezza
Posts : 7570 Age : 116 Joined : 2007-01-29
| Subject: Re: pirelli's Sun 08 Apr 2007, 12:59 am | |
| Iv got no real experience with these and cant see me using them, when u lower ur car the camber helps the wheels clear the arch, if you 'correct' it to much your wheel/tyre will catch on your arch.
If your not completely slammed it might be worth giving a try, but remember some negative camber is good. | |
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