belton
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quote: Originally posted by John G
quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
Possibly due to the way they change tyres? Or because the paint and laq. Are pretty thin especially at the edges. Happened to my old wheels but it was nothing major.
Any decent garage who changes wheels will not even touch the rim of an alloy when changing a tyre. as for the paint thickness, no reason why mike wont have put the same amount of paint on as a bodyshop would have done via a gun tbh
If Its aerosol laquer it covers very differently to gun laquer.
It shouldn't matter though.
What colour did you use looks very very similar to the colour on my vxr!! Very nice colour really suits black
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A2H GO
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How has your tyre worn like that
Also needs a few more coats of lacquer to offer protection if you dont want them chipping straight away. Glossy finish looks better too but will never be the finish you'll get from a gun, I used a whole can of lacquer once on some interior bits and they didn't look anywhere near as good as when I had them done properly.
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Ben G
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camber will the be reason the inside of the tyre has worn away.
same thing happened on my st after i lowered it. took 3 weeks to ruin a nearly new conti.
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Mike GSi
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Are you talking about the tyre in the 1st picture? I dont know what has happened there tbh, but the tyres havent worn as it appears lol.
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by Mike GSi
Are you talking about the tyre in the 1st picture? I dont know what has happened there tbh, but the tyres havent worn as it appears lol.
Yes, it appears to have worn just over the centre but not on the edge. Maybe its just the picture.
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RichR
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over inflated if its worn on the centre; under inflated if its worn on both edges
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
over inflated if its worn on the centre; under inflated if its worn on both edges
Thats what I was thinking over inflated then the camber has caused it to wear off centre.
Totally off topic, just never seen a tyre wear like that before.
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