BAd SHocks???
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RE: BAd SHocks???
shouldnt too much, they have to do with really impact absorbtion, not so much with alignment and such. Try caster camber plates, they are a great thing to have and you will be able to align alot easier
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RE: BAd SHocks???
I have a 96 cobra and am experiencing extreme rear tire wear as well. The only difference is that the tires are wearing quickly on the inside, I don't get it. Is this possible due to psi, shocks, or worse? What do you guys mean by "riding in a school bus?" I have BFs on right now, I had Kumhos before. I drive the car everyday and don't want to spend afortune on tires. Please respond if you guys have any knowledge. Thanks
#7
RE: BAd SHocks???
if youve ever ridden in a schoolbus, it catches EVERY bump and groove in the road, and when it hits the big ones you go FLYING out of your seat.
I take it your parents drove you to school haha
also the wear problem for you sounds like a pressure issue. Too much air in the tire, you need to let some air out to get the full tread.
I take it your parents drove you to school haha
also the wear problem for you sounds like a pressure issue. Too much air in the tire, you need to let some air out to get the full tread.
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10-02-2015 08:06 AM