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      03-30-2019, 10:04 AM   #1
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Is there any other way of adjusting camber (to save front tires) other than Camber Plates?

Maybe, something below - Control Arm, Tension rods, etc.?


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Don’t understand exactly what answers you expect but if you want to reduce wear on the front tyres just make sure that you don’t drive around with incorrect tyre pressure and take your corners like a grandmother would drive.

There are people who change tyre positions every x thousand kilometers but to me that’s messed up if you have to live like that to save a dollar. Imho you should not have bought the car then.

To save all four my tyres I sometimes even change my route because in Belgium small speed bumps are a thing and they are absolutely not good for the tyres.
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Adjustable LCA's is a good option. SPL makes an option.

http://www.splparts.com/products/spl...e-version.html
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      03-30-2019, 03:57 PM   #4
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Don’t understand exactly what answers you expect but if you want to reduce wear on the front tyres just make sure that you don’t drive around with incorrect tyre pressure and take your corners like a grandmother would drive.

There are people who change tyre positions every x thousand kilometers but to me that’s messed up if you have to live like that to save a dollar. Imho you should not have bought the car then.

To save all four my tyres I sometimes even change my route because in Belgium small speed bumps are a thing and they are absolutely not good for the tyres.
Hey,

Definitely Not one like yours.

Useless!


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Adjustable LCA's is a good option. SPL makes an option.

http://www.splparts.com/products/spl...e-version.html
Hey,

Excellent!

Now, this is helpful.

Thanks, I will look into these!


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      03-30-2019, 04:25 PM   #6
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Hey,

Definitely Not one like yours.

Useless!


You mean useless like this entire thread? Your question was about ways to save the front tyres, there is a lot of context missing here and this is not a subforum exlusively dedicated to tracking the car.

People spend free time to help ungrateful people like yourself but this one is on me, lesson learned.

You buy a +80.000 euro car and then worry about wear of your front tyres from what I can only assume is daily driving.

Man there are more and more idiots here.

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      03-30-2019, 04:48 PM   #7
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Hey,

Yet, you took the time to respond... again.

Thank you!

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