Some people do some don't - is it worth getting some? And if it is which ones?
Daz. ClioSport Club Member Clio 200 RS EDC Jan 15, 2011 #1 Some people do some don't - is it worth getting some? And if it is which ones?
Fletcher ClioSport Club Member M2 Comp, 172 Jan 15, 2011 #2 As you know Daz I run my H&R's without camber bolts. I've never had any problems with uneven tyre wear, handling etc..
As you know Daz I run my H&R's without camber bolts. I've never had any problems with uneven tyre wear, handling etc..
ForceIndia ClioSport Club Member Gentlemans spec 200 Jan 15, 2011 #3 Fletcher said: As you know Daz I run my H&R's without camber bolts. I've never had any problems with uneven tyre wear, handling etc.. Click to expand... Doesn't mean it couldn't be improved.
Fletcher said: As you know Daz I run my H&R's without camber bolts. I've never had any problems with uneven tyre wear, handling etc.. Click to expand... Doesn't mean it couldn't be improved.
Daz. ClioSport Club Member Clio 200 RS EDC Jan 15, 2011 #4 Fletcher said: As you know Daz I run my H&R's without camber bolts. I've never had any problems with uneven tyre wear, handling etc.. Click to expand... This sounds familiar?
Fletcher said: As you know Daz I run my H&R's without camber bolts. I've never had any problems with uneven tyre wear, handling etc.. Click to expand... This sounds familiar?
S sideways danny ITB'd MK1 Jan 15, 2011 #5 maybe measure what the camber is and see if there's any adjustment needed?