Nitto NT01's and when they cord - predictable?
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i was told once that to have that 'blueish' tint on worked out outer edge is a sign of severely overdriven tires - so more camber or stiffer springs are required?
it looks very similar to set of hoosiers a6 i have ruined when my car had stock suspension, same way edges got corded while most of contact path still had plenty of life in them, 50%+. my mechanic told me - it happens typically when you push car into corner too aggressively on soft springs and edges start burning.
it looks very similar to set of hoosiers a6 i have ruined when my car had stock suspension, same way edges got corded while most of contact path still had plenty of life in them, 50%+. my mechanic told me - it happens typically when you push car into corner too aggressively on soft springs and edges start burning.
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I've gotten the blue tint on every RA1 and NT01 that I've owned. It appears where the tread would probably be the hottest (outside edge), but I do not think it is indicative of a problem. I'm happy with my camber settings and spring rates, and my tire wear is pretty even across the tread; yet I still have the blue streak. And the tires keep getting better.
it`s just from what i think - i am not sure if contact should ever extend that high on an edge. or should it?