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Thread: New tyres for the R36

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gipper View Post
    Brad, no I dont yet. The car I used to have so much neg camber was an STi WRX.
    I am not for a moment saying that CRO should be running this amount of camber as each car is different.
    I am actullay glad that CRO has warned the rest of us to keep an eye out on tyre wear. I will certainly be monitoring this closesly and will be getting an alignment done as soon as i pick up the car. I will probably be dialing in some neg camber on the front and rears and then seeing how this effects tyre wear.
    if Doug Heasman reckons that -1F & 0R is right then that's good enough for me.
    I ran -1.75F & -1.5R on my Liberty without issue (and drive conservatively) but the VW has a different suspension setup & therefore different requirements.
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    Does the Passat allow for front camber adjustments? The GOLF certainly doesn't, of which the Passat is based??????

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    none at all...?!?

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    only toe AFAIK???? AGain, enlighten me/us if otherwise true...

    Hi Brad, it's ANdrew.

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    That's correct, you can only adjust toe on the front end.

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