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Matty95, on Today, 07:53 PM, said:

just into hiding for a couple of days... I wasn't really in the mood to talk to anyone

well that's not very positive.

Hope h feel better now

every time it comes to new tyres the left rear is always much more worn particularly on the inside..

now obviously camber plays a large part in this .. but why would the left inside be so much worse.

anyone know a decent guy to do wheel alignment etc in brissy that wont ruin " mah hulla flush camba bra....uleh" ????

Castor as tony said plus road camber is more on the left side of the road. I have the exact same issues with my tyres.

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