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Author Topic: Auxiliary belt snapped and best shocks to buy  (Read 4694 times)

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Re: Auxiliary belt snapped and best shocks to buy
« Reply #15 on: 23 April 2016, 18:21:28 »

Well I need another car looking to replace my 20 year old mondeo so was looking at another omega but I hear the mv6 dose have tyre wear issues so it could be costly in the long run but I use it alternative with my omega Cd 2.6 v6 so it could not be to bad unless I am wrong  ;)
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Re: Auxiliary belt snapped and best shocks to buy
« Reply #16 on: 23 April 2016, 18:52:02 »

Must admit don't recall any tyre wear issues specific to the MV6 over any other spec of Omega.As with them all worn suspension components-bushes etc- being replaced and proper geometry set up are key to tyre life.Although I believe TB can kill tyres in short order regardless :D ;D ;D
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Re: Auxiliary belt snapped and best shocks to buy
« Reply #17 on: 23 April 2016, 18:57:13 »

Well I need another car looking to replace my 20 year old mondeo so was looking at another omega but I hear the mv6 dose have tyre wear issues so it could be costly in the long run but I use it alternative with my omega Cd 2.6 v6 so it could not be to bad unless I am wrong  ;)
All Omega Bs have adjustable front camber. Very few places that do '4 wheel alignment' have any idea how to set it correctly.

Set the camber correctly and you won't have any special tyre wear issues. :y
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Re: Auxiliary belt snapped and best shocks to buy
« Reply #18 on: 23 April 2016, 19:45:16 »

Well I need another car looking to replace my 20 year old mondeo so was looking at another omega but I hear the mv6 dose have tyre wear issues so it could be costly in the long run but I use it alternative with my omega Cd 2.6 v6 so it could not be to bad unless I am wrong  ;)
All Omega Bs have adjustable front camber. Very few places that do '4 wheel alignment' have any idea how to set it correctly.

Set the camber correctly and you won't have any special tyre wear issues***. :y
EDIT ***Unless you lower the rear suspension because that can upset the rear camber
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