Question About Feathering
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Question About Feathering
hey guys i spend the last 3 days reading all the problems, i have a question, if i was to get brand new suspension, coil overs and sway bars, would that help the feathering at all in the long run? like i wouldnt have to change tires at 20 000 KMs and so forth?
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i kinda didnt quite understand what you said there? i know that the more aggresive the setup the more camber and tthe faster your tires wear. ( I had a M3 ) so theres nothing you can do to fix the feathering than???
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yes i understand that but does it not still keep rubbing your tires down and you have to get new ones every 10 000 Miles? iv read that in 3 posts, so im asking if i could fix that so i dont have to change tires that often, especially when your buying expensive ones all the time...
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If you have reviewed the most recent, say, 100 “feathering" posts, you know that uneven front tire wear is a compromise between superior handling and tire life. For handling, negative front camber is a must. The downside is short tire life.
Suspension alterations will change front-end alignment. The exact effect that this will have on tires is at best a guess.
Suspension alterations will change front-end alignment. The exact effect that this will have on tires is at best a guess.
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