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Old 04-07-2011, 11:35 AM   #8
landrovered
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Thanks for all the input...

We do have a good tire shop here with a four wheel alignment machine and I trust the guy because he lets me help. His staff puts up with all of my particular requests, hand torquing lugs with torque wrench and stuff like that.

I guess we can do the alignment when I get the new tires for the rear, I was looking today and the right is more worn than the left but the left aint looking too swift either.

The rears are Yokohama S Drives and they lasted me about one season (6k miles I would guess) the Michelins on the front look just like they did when the yokos went on the back. I think I may have to drop the extra coin and go with the Michelins on the rear as well.

Call it payback for all the excellent racing they sponsor around the world (and the stats for the pilots are superb).

If the alignment is spot on then an LSD might be in order.
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