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Lowering a Clio





HI guys, quick question for anyone who has done similar.

my clio was lowered 35mm all round but since then i have noticed an increase wear in the tyres, a substantial increase at that. I spoke to my dad about it as he used to be a mechanic and he said its where its been lowered it has pushed the tyres more in at the centre and pused the bottom out more bit like this

/- therefore wearing out the inside of the tyre a lot quicker than the outside and he reckons the cam needs to be reset,



this is a bit of a different language to me but was wondering if this made sense to anyone else and if they have had a similar problem and how they rectified it, cheers



Paul


[Edited by Rousey on 12 May 2004 at 9:08pm]
 
  Stanced Honda S2000


yes lowered 40mm all round. lot of wear on tyres but is that me just giving it hell since it handles so well ? anyways, lookin for new boots son .
 


i believe u need to get the camber adjusted to suit the drop. im gettin mine dropped soon and K-Tec do some Camber Correcting bolts which will be fitted.
 
  172 cup,s2 rs turbo


get the correction bolts from k-tec and any garage with a 4 wheel alligner can adjust the camber.
 


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