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  1. If spacers are used then this pushes the wheel outwards, so for example an average offset for a Ford wheel is ET35, 10mm spacers would make this ET25 so I thought it would actually make the handling worse?

     

    That thread was for MK5 and 6 escorts not mondeo's, so does the same still apply regarding negative camber?

     

    If the car had 17" wheels and was lowered 35mm would this cause any major issues with tyre wear as they seem to think it does?

     

    I'd imagine the chassis of the escort is similar to the mondeo and mine is lowered 30mm on 17" wheels and I haven't noticed any major wear. However, the offset of my wheels are ET42 so could this help compensate for the negative camber?

  2. Both the rear ones on the pug I have keep going down, one worse than the other.

     

    It's only used once or twice a week so they can get pretty flat quickly. I'm assuming it's the beading or valve but just wondering if I should replace them as they've been pumped up a few times now and I'm worried the tyre wall may have become damaged?

  3. Yeah they're very easy, other half's dad did it in half hour. He then got rid of the car for the newer scenic and the shock went on that soon after getting it. Luckily they replaced it on warranty though, he only went over a speed bump. Does seem to be a weak spot...

  4. Great post Tony :)

     

    I know what you mean about over inflating low profile tyres causes tram lining. I put mine on 34psi once and the handling was terrible. Dropped them to 32psi and all was well again. I was amazed at how 2psi can make that much difference!

  5. Do the pressures in the handbook still apply if you change the wheel size though?

    No, not unless the change in size is part of the guide table....

     

    I think i need to open a thread explaining why there is such a diverse area for tyre pressures.

     

    Good idea...as I'd like to know how you work out how much air to put into a non standard sized tyre.

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