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Old 05-23-2019 | 11:04 AM
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alignment waaaay off
Old 05-23-2019 | 11:12 AM
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I'm at ~8k with MP4S, and still plenty of tread in rear. No track time, but she is my daily driver. 991.1 C4S for reference.
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I just replaced my mpss. 11K with 3/32 remaining. Even across. Running 32/36.
Old 05-23-2019 | 01:08 PM
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Needless to say, those who are more concerned with tires lasting can increase the pressures albeit it will be more firm. I would like to know the exact pressures that seffeed is running...
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Thanks guys for your responses. I don’t feel so bad now about getting 10k miles with bad alignment.

Bob Z - I’m running 30/36.
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Originally Posted by seffeed
Thanks guys for your responses. I don’t feel so bad now about getting 10k miles with bad alignment.

Bob Z - I’m running 30/36.
Thanks. I know they probably feel good that low but you may try running them higher, especially when you get new ones. I am running 35/40 on new P-Zeros and they feel fine for the street. The roads around here are pretty good so that matters as well but don't be afraid to play with them since again, if you run them a little higher they will last longer.
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Right about 20,000 non-track miles, replaced in July 2018.

The left rear was not corded. This right rear was slightly out of alignment, when it was done (for the first time in over 58,000 miles).


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Originally Posted by Bob Z.
Thanks. I know they probably feel good that low but you may try running them higher, especially when you get new ones. I am running 35/40 on new P-Zeros and they feel fine for the street. The roads around here are pretty good so that matters as well but don't be afraid to play with them since again, if you run them a little higher they will last longer.
thanks Bob Z. I will try it.

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Right about 20,000 non-track miles, replaced in July 2018.

The left rear was not corded. This right rear was slightly out of alignment, when it was done (for the first time in over 58,000 miles).


LexVan - I see what you mean by bad alignment. Mine look worse. Should be ready for pickup today after new set and alignment.



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