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You must run more camber than me, I don't get wear like that on the edges my tread wear looks a fair bit different, I also get the rubber balling up on the tread block edge. I also run about 32 hot on the RS-R. I'm only running -2.5 front and -1.5 rear. I might have to dial in some more when I finish the turbo swap an can carry some greater entry speeds.

That is wear from the outside of the tyre. They have been rotated. They don't wear on the inside that much.

-3 on the front.

The rears wore on the inside a little more than the outside, but they are -1.8 on stock bushes and arms.

You're just going a crap load faster than me then, that's a lot of roll. I thought the tyre wall strength wasn't bad. Good luck at Winton :D Be interesting to see what I think of these tyres with a bit more power on board.

Some of mine from Collie Motorplex last weekend.

- Hill Climb - Practice

- Hill Climb - Run 1

- Hill Climb - Run 2 - Nice tank slapper through the chicane and did not hit a cone

- Hill Climb - Run 3

- Hill Climb - Run 4 - Spun twice

- Sprint - Practice

- Sprint - Run 1

- Sprint - Run 2

- Sprint - Run 3 - Fastest time for day

Yeh, it was better as a friend attacked it with some box section etc. But still moves around. So the answer is a packet of cash and these

New weld in chrome moly mounts

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New OMP side mounts

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And new Sparco seat

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Sad to see the back of my ex HRT Jason Bright Momo seat but...it retires to the Playstation GT5 setup :)

Where did you get the weld in chrome moly mounts from Roy?

Yeh, it was better as a friend attacked it with some box section etc. But still moves around. So the answer is a packet of cash and these

New weld in chrome moly mounts

med_gallery_462_50_67568.jpg

med_gallery_462_50_97867.jpg

New OMP side mounts

HC832E_600.jpg

And new Sparco seat

pro-adv.jpg

Sad to see the back of my ex HRT Jason Bright Momo seat but...it retires to the Playstation GT5 setup :)

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