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Hell if I know, but it's possible. You're not going to go through tires every 2-3 months. The whole point of negative camber is when the suspension is under a load from turning, the tire runs flat with the ground increasing the contact patch.
Hell if I know, but it's possible. You're not going to go through tires every 2-3 months. The whole point of negative camber is when the suspension is under a load from turning, the tire runs flat with the ground increasing the contact patch.
.... tires like that, and living in richmond? unless ur car hovers over these roads you'll be wasting ur cash on wheels. roads here suck, i need all the tire i can get to keep my wheels from getting damaged.
dude your acting like richmond is the northeast or something. Our roads are extremely good compared to the rest of the country. Well downtown area is a bit ruff but I never had a problem with my wheels and I practically live in dowtown. You jus have to be aware when you drive. If you lived in Jersey or NYC where the roads are not as maintained and tore up from heavy snow. We have relatively mild weather here and our roads are pretty much pristine compared to the rest of the country