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Is it just possible the tyre was under inflated before, so closing the gap? Funny you mention that as it was actually over inflated, I think so anyway. 40psi on the fronts and 28psi on the rear. They haven't had the car long though and this is what the previous owner had put them at. They've now put the fronts on 32psi...
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It's the same tyre before and after it went to the garage. This is why I got confused cos if there was a gap beforehand surely they would've seen it! Also they have said that both the fronts are like it, so it must be ok, just confused me cos they said there was no gap prior to the garage looking...
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Well I told them it's nothing to worry about but they still reckon the gap weren't there before it went into the garage. So it could just be they never noticed before and now they have!
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Got a few more pics, here's one, looks like it is a rim protector. I weren't too sure as I had some on me federal super steels that were very big, but they didn't give a gap like this.
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They have problems with the car drifting to the left and the steering wheel is offset to the left. I'm not sure what they did with the wheel and nor is the owner but they said since it came back from the garage it has had this gap. I think there's a problem with the tyre, but the photo isn't very clear.
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There's abit of a gap between the tyre and the rim. I'm not sure meself but the person who it belongs to is abit concerned as it didn't look like this prior to the garage working on it!
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What do you think, someone on another forum said it came back from the garage like this and was ok beforehand?
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I got mine done by this company in Flaunden. They're very good and normally charge 40quid a wheel - Link