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Old 04-12-2007, 11:31 PM   #1
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"just roll it...so you dont have to worry about it next time..."

that's the typical zilvia answer I was expecting....

" 215/45 F and 245/40 R. no pull or roll needed in the rear. This is with stock arms and it doesnt rub tucking a bit. If you have after market arms and wanna run less camber than what is natural with stock arms, you will need a roll, but that would be all..."

this is the reason I still come here answer......thanks
Hmm this whole thread coulda been avoided by you searching. <-- Thats a typical zilvia answer, b.c its the truth.
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Old 04-13-2007, 05:18 PM   #2
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Hmm this whole thread coulda been avoided by you searching. <-- Thats a typical zilvia answer, b.c its the truth."

OK, you do a search and find another thread with the definitive answer to my original question.
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