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Old Oct 27, 2002
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tires mess up

my two front tire are mees up. one side of it is almost torn from the side that faces the engine. do i need to get a camber kit to solve this problem?
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too much negative camber done it to u... u can turn the tire inside out to make it last longer but that wont look cool,get an alignment,new tires or both.
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can you explain more clearly? not exactly sure what the problem is. i doubt a camber kit would help as the rears would probably wear out much faster then the front.
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not enough info but no matter how this occured(prob lowered with out realignment..) i would not be riding in these tires. dont flip them around especially if their directional. this is a pretty dangerous situation so get new tires and get an alignemnt(if you cannot gte a propoer alignmnet a chamber kit is necessary.
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