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<blockquote data-quote="rg470" data-source="post: 540149" data-attributes="member: 22132"><p>Hi Jason. I did come across a website stating the camber settings for lowered car which you need to take into account when doing your alignment (as tyre shops equipments are normally fed with stock values), without it I think is the cause of your premature worn at inner wall. I'm still on stock 16' rims and I only did the upgrade recently, so can't tell the tyre wear yet. I did my alignment at MPS Auto Sunway, its expensive but they do a good job with the latest equipments. Btw, may I know what rims and tyres are you currently using?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rg470, post: 540149, member: 22132"] Hi Jason. I did come across a website stating the camber settings for lowered car which you need to take into account when doing your alignment (as tyre shops equipments are normally fed with stock values), without it I think is the cause of your premature worn at inner wall. I'm still on stock 16' rims and I only did the upgrade recently, so can't tell the tyre wear yet. I did my alignment at MPS Auto Sunway, its expensive but they do a good job with the latest equipments. Btw, may I know what rims and tyres are you currently using? [/QUOTE]
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