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If it has 50mm lift all round I'd be expecting the fronts to wear more often than the rears due to the steeper angle. Sure there's not something else amiss?

 

My old 130 was on 50mm all round and never did a rear one while I had it.

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HI MATE thanks for that jon :thumbup:

 

No worries have met one of there top men and had a good chat and look at there stuff they really know what there on about!

 

my next set are coming from them :)

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If it has 50mm lift all round I'd be expecting the fronts to wear more often than the rears due to the steeper angle. Sure there's not something else amiss?

 

My old 130 was on 50mm all round and never did a rear one while I had it.

 

HI CHRIS its not 50mm all round just the rears thanks jon :thumbup:

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