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Old 27-11-2006, 05:03 PM   #1
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Default Worn Tyres

Hey all, I have had my car lowered on Standard 17inch rims for over a year now and i have had the tyres Dunlop 3000A for nearly 2 years now and all my tyres are nearly worn. My Front drivers tyre is totally bold on the inside while the other side there is some tread left! I spoke to the tyre people and they said you need a camber kit. Spoke to a few mechanics and they said that you dont need one, they are only 17inch!!!!

I dont drive all that hard or do burn outs so what can i do to avoide this happening in the future and any suggestions why this has happened would be greatly appreciated!!!

Thanks a bunch!! (the CAR is a AU XR6 02 SII)

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