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  1. Posted this on MEG but thought some of you may like to see this...

     

    My uncle borrowed my dads minibus yesterday, had a blow out 50 yards away from his destination. Looks like under inflation to me!

     

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    Looks worse on the other side!

     

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  2. I drove the car on 205/55/16s and it handled really well, the tyres had plenty of grip and there wasn't much body roll; and this was at Donnington Park so I was really pushing :thumbsup_anim: But with 225/40/18's there is NO additional grip, it handles exactly the same when it shouldn't. It should handle noticeably better, the tyres are good, the PSI is correct and the suspension is in good working condition. Its a bit slipperly in the wet but that could be down to the make of the tyres.

  3. I thought it would be a good idea to start a fresh thread as not to hi-jack the other one even more!

     

    Here is the print out from the wheel alignment, it all looks good but I'm not sure if they got my the model of my car correct; it says except 3l but in standard trim the diesels have the same suspension setup as the 3l/v6 apart from the St220. So I don't know if they are correct!

     

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    I took some pictures of the tyres and the fronts look normal, but I'm not sure if the back are correct; they sit like /\

     

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  4. I'm struggling to find the part, every where keeps pointing at a Mercury Cougar.

     

    With my current alignment settings will my tyres wear unevenly, as I guess thats my main concern. I have a track day on friday and the weather looks like its going to be dry so I have a real chance of experiementing and seeing what it can do. Assuming the PSI is correct, will be tears wear evenly?

  5. Thanks Tony, so what are your thoughts on my issue? Could I be correct in saying the lowering springs have spoiled the handling?

    I feel its a combination of the lowering and the wheels. The scrub radius is on the outside of the tyres. You need to test this theory by borrowing a set of stock wheels and see how this changes the drive.

     

    If my thoughts are correct then a set of camber adjusters will be needed.

     

    The car drives how it should on 16" wheels (205/55/16), could you give me a run down on the camber adjusters please?

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