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Hay guys now i have serched all the threads and have been reading for a while now and nothing has realy court my eye on how to solve my problem.

This might have been covered and might be a easy fix but i would not know it

Im getting very tyred of changing tyres cos the first two inches of the inside tyres are bald and no where any where else.

From what i know i have stock everything down there in that area (breaks, the lot) but my car sits much lower then most other peoples.

the springs say Nissan and so do the shocks and have been told they are not cut but i only get this wear on the tyre now im pushing more power through the wheels.

Any help would be great.

Do i just need castor kit or something like that?

by the ways its only the back two tyres

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who can i get this from and how much

SydneyKid sells this in his group buy, check the group buys section

or greg from GKTech (EXAUNV on sau) sells whiteline products as well

if you check the whiteline website, and just pm him the part number he'll give you a price

centreline suspension should be able to supply them as well

i've always gotten cheaper prices from centreline than directly from whiteline.. don't know if it's cheaper than the other guys or not.

anyway if you give chris at centreline a call i'm sure he'll be able to give you some advice.

Actually you reminded me I really need to call him too :blush:

he has hammer toe... you can get plastic sleeves to help with that.... i seen em in one of those home ideas catalogues

I didn't think cars could get this . I 've heard ladies get camel toe ...but hammer toe? :happy:

Time to look at reco'ing your suspension buddy. After 12yrs+, bushes, shocks, springs, etc all go up the shit. I would seriously consider the full whiteline handling pack, with additional camber bushes and pinapples. As well as getting some new coil-overs.

All this will make your car ALOT safer and handle alot smoother. You have ample power, now it is time to support it :happy:

whats his number kas

I have a Centreline Suspension card in front of me...PHONE : 03 9469 2914 talk to Chris - he is the man when it comes to this stuff

I'm going down there next week for a camber kit also.

Edited by khunjeng
I have a Centreline Suspension card in front of me...PHONE : 03 9469 2914 talk to Chris - he is the man when it comes to this stuff

I'm going down there next week for a camber kit also.

yup, Chris at centreline certainly knows his stuff, he's not a bad racer either :happy:

There is a place in Baysie thats a lot closer to ya Scott if you dont wanna travel out to Thomastown

I think the name of the place is TechSport or similar.

If you get the kit from the groupbuy and take it there, you shouldnt have an issue.

If i recall the do a massive amount of road/rally EVO's and that sorta thing.

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