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Those tyres make you appreciate what tyres actually do grip
But value for money wise I'd like to see someone else who's tres did outlasted 2 engines and did about 30K on the back of a saph.. lmao
But value for money wise I'd like to see someone else who's tres did outlasted 2 engines and did about 30K on the back of a saph.. lmao
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Originally Posted by grey RS
i think i got them bedded in nice now
i love it on the R888's, reduces it breaking traction as much
i love it on the R888's, reduces it breaking traction as much
Yeah I reckon you'll about have the newness worn off em by now,
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C10SSE will try and get a pic of one of them - there is a stripe across the tread, don't mean a flat spot just a stripe about1mm deep so someone else has done same as me on them!! WAS IT YOU!
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Originally Posted by grey RS
C10SSE will try and get a pic of one of them - there is a stripe across the tread, don't mean a flat spot just a stripe about1mm deep so someone else has done same as me on them!! WAS IT YOU!
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Originally Posted by Mike Rainbird
Dingly,
Can you please explain to me how having new dampers, springs and adjustable TCAs will allow you to adjust the castor ?
The castor can only be adjusted with eccentic top mounts or shimming the ARB to set the top of the damper back or push the bottom of the damper forward (respectively) .
Adjustable TCAs allow the camber to be changed .
I agree with Rick about correct pundage springs and also think it is crazy that you are comparing fucked dampers with brand new ones, as that is missing the point completely - it's not fitting like for like .
Can you please explain to me how having new dampers, springs and adjustable TCAs will allow you to adjust the castor ?
The castor can only be adjusted with eccentic top mounts or shimming the ARB to set the top of the damper back or push the bottom of the damper forward (respectively) .
Adjustable TCAs allow the camber to be changed .
I agree with Rick about correct pundage springs and also think it is crazy that you are comparing fucked dampers with brand new ones, as that is missing the point completely - it's not fitting like for like .
Thinking of front Tie bars, tension struts, compression struts....
PMSL that you think i don't know what castor is
#51
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Originally Posted by Rick
Mike Rainbird
Pretty sure dingy is referring to the 6 link rear kit - obv adjusting the tie bar length alters rear castor.
Pretty sure dingy is referring to the 6 link rear kit - obv adjusting the tie bar length alters rear castor.
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Originally Posted by Stavros
Originally Posted by Rick
rear castor.
got rear wheel steering has it?
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Originally Posted by Mike Rainbird
Originally Posted by Stavros
Originally Posted by Rick
rear castor.
got rear wheel steering has it?
As Stav points out, adjusting the castor is only done on the "steering" wheels of the FRONT.
I know how to set my car up and it handles well
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From looking at it more closely, i think that the steering rack is partly to blame for loss of traction on on a lowered RST...
Maybe this could do with being adjustable in height to correct the angle of the lowered hubs.
Maybe this could do with being adjustable in height to correct the angle of the lowered hubs.
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Cheers Mike BIG Thanks to Mcr Mike for helping me in a tight spot with my Mongoose
Gently Dingo, bit of mechanical sympathy pal goes thru me all the noise from a standing start
Gently Dingo, bit of mechanical sympathy pal goes thru me all the noise from a standing start