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Changing my tyres - Michelin 185/65HR15 XM1 MCL and adjustable camber nut

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tahoo:
I am considering to change my 2.5 years tyres to Michelin 185/65HR15 XM1 MCL.
The workshop is also asking me to change my camber nut to something adjustable.

Any comment about Michelin 185/65HR15 XM1 MCL and adjustable camber nut?

clarence:
This Thai made tyre has excellent grip initially, but hardens (despite being parked in multistorey car pk all the time & unexposed to the elements) after just 25,000km and grip is non existent thereafter.

Very disappointing for such a branded and an expensive tyre compared to its competitors.

kenny59:

--- Quote from: tahoo on November 22, 2009, 06:02:12 PM ---I am considering to change my 2.5 years tyres to Michelin 185/65HR15 XM1 MCL.
The workshop is also asking me to change my camber nut to something adjustable.

Any comment about Michelin 185/65HR15 XM1 MCL and adjustable camber nut?

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kenny59:

--- Quote from: tahoo on November 22, 2009, 06:02:12 PM ---I am considering to change my 2.5 years tyres to Michelin 185/65HR15 XM1 MCL.
The workshop is also asking me to change my camber nut to something adjustable.

Any comment about Michelin 185/65HR15 XM1 MCL and adjustable camber nut?

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Hi bro...Do u always enter bend at highspeed or into cupping of bend cos if not no point changing the camber nut as u will be wasting ur money.Basically orig camber nut is remove n then install some other brands to open the camber degree wider so that ur car will b better in handling corners but will also used up ur tire 1st.Hope this information helps.Cheers...

tahoo:
Thanks for the comments.
I was told that the adjustable camber nut allow them to do wheel alignment. They say mine is to straight 0", 0" or something.

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