And to answer the unasked question: 3 degrees negative camber, thank you very much.
Though I must admit, it’s far from practical on the average New Zealand road.
And to answer the unasked question: 3 degrees negative camber, thank you very much.
Though I must admit, it’s far from practical on the average New Zealand road.
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why not using 185/50R15 tyres? at least you can keep the rubbing issue minimum, and a little bit of dish is healthy
Two reasons:
- “stretch” is considered a fine-able offence in NZ (it’s apparently unsafe)
- try putting 250ps through 185/50R15 tyres and all you will do is spin them up.
Is it really a fineable offence? 185/50/15 is pretty extreme on 8″ wide though, but then again your 225′s are pretty butty