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well the fronts had over 15degrees shane.. then it went not so sideways in the wet so i wanted to change the tops to 3.. and wolah.. i get sideways with limited ease.. yay..

the rear is something rediculous.. im gonna waste 2 rear tyres this weekend.. throw new ones on rotate and waste the fronts which will be on the rear next weekend..

haha

i hope its a typo when u say u had 15deg of camber at the front, if not ur a farking tool :action-smiley-069:

i think thats quote material :thumbsup:

do you think you could honestly run 15degree of negative camber per side and 1. not notice how f**ked up it looks, 2. how much clearance there was between any suspension components, if any.

My final question is, what did you use to measure your camber? Were you using some sort of anglemaster or a proper longacre camber gauge?

gosh got t be careful what u say around u shaney pooh

but yes i was serious about it having 15 degrees.. thats how i got it.. makes me wonder what the old owner got up to lol..

marki has no idea doo dahhh doo dahhh :)

do you think you could honestly run 15degree of negative camber per side and 1. not notice how f**ked up it looks, 2. how much clearance there was between any suspension components, if any.

My final question is, what did you use to measure your camber? Were you using some sort of anglemaster or a proper longacre camber gauge?

i reckon we should both go and buy a 180 just so we can have the adjustment in camber mark does :sorcerer:

id have an educated guess and say he used a peice of timber and a tape measure to get the camber ;)

So my hair is almost long enough to cut *yay me* I'm looking at a stylists web site and what do I see?

"The salon is a man thing, with its rich leather chairs in a club-like lounge, a range of men's magazines, fashion, health and wealth literature and 'coffee bar.

You can also enjoy a complimentary glass of wine or beer with us."

:laughing-smiley-014:

First ling I swear is just a modified version of a line from the anchor man. Oh too funny.

rofl! It does sound a bit like Anchor Man....what salon is this?

Lad's pad nuts.gif apparently it's new "place" to go for hair if your not a bogan, plus I heard they have a good colourest riaa.gif

One of Jono's gay.. clients put him onto them... Or something. I wont say anymore as the bogans will flame up ;)

Lad's pad nuts.gif apparently it's new "place" to go for hair if your not a bogan, plus I heard they have a good colourest riaa.gif

One of Jono's gay.. clients put him onto them... Or something. I wont say anymore as the bogans will flame up ;)

look out josh, ur gay side is becoming evident again :thumbsup:

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