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Old 07-28-2006, 09:36 AM
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I am currently running on Azenis RT-615, and I think that these tires are great. The only down side that I can see is that it wears out so fast. Is there any tires that are compairable to this, pricing and grip wise?

Can you guys suggest a non-directional also since my camber at the rears are bad?

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Originally Posted by x s2k x,Jul 28 2006, 11:36 AM
Can you guys suggest a non-directional also since my camber at the rears are bad?
Having non-directionals won't help you in this regard. To even out the wear, you still need to "flip" them, just like you would directional tires.
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Then get an alignment and run the least amount of toe in and a little less negative camber and you will get longer wear. I can help with the tires to get you a longer wearing tire but the alignment will help the most.
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