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that seems like a lot of effort to go to...

sounds like you're just out of download and want me to hook you up!

Nah man.. I'm doing the kids of the world a service. I'm trying to get rid of all the pron on the internets. If I d/l it all no one else will have it. Just wanted to give you a heads up so you could get some before i got it all .

ok maybe no martin - that dog is running too much camber :P

HEY! I have nice camber now

Yep got crappy tyres.

Well there's ya problem :P. Naah but as the other guys have said, too many variables. Sounds like you MAY benefit from more front camber, but could be plenty of other things as well.

R33 stocko rims for sale! without tyres! pm!

How much?

heyy... theres a remote on the desk, and a tv mounted on that pillar.

Anything decent on tonight?

Hi Geoff! ;)

I now know why dad was bugging me to come pick up the ute - my birthday present is in the tray :). Pics as soon as I get it out (or find some on the internet).

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This is all of brisbane water mains.

end lesson

heyy... theres a remote on the desk, and a tv mounted on that pillar.

Anything decent on tonight?

Nope its all carp.

Do i get square eyes? Sometimes :cheers:

1 hr to go til beer o'clock

:thumbsup:;)

I'm actually going to ask a serious question.... I think i'm ill

I recently got coil overs and underbody kit and etc.. Now I've got 17" 235 ( standard size tyres ) after I got the coilovers etc done it scrubs on the guards and understeers like a bsatard and spins the rears in the wet. I spoke to a fella from a tyre place and he said that it would be because the tyres are like this | | and not like this / \. Is that the case here ? Or am i missing something? If the tyres are like | | less traction and understeer ? / \ no understeer and heaps of traction ?

It's possible the camber is wrong but I think you'll find that the spring rates are too high.

What brand coilover?

XA extreme's

Ahh Pedders.

Any idea on the spring rates?

If not, can you tell me the coil outer diameter, number of coils including the flat ground ones, thickness of wire and total height?

Ahh Pedders.

Any idea on the spring rates?

If not, can you tell me the coil outer diameter, number of coils including the flat ground ones, thickness of wire and total height?

;)

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