« Reply #13289 on: 20 January 2024, 22:11 »
Good tip, thanks for that. Brakes weren't mentioned, only tyres which I should apparently consider replacing. With 4.5mm left...
You can’t beat a bit of upselling where they only have a customers best interests at heart!

Is it only the TCR that can be set up with negative camber? Do you know what might be different in the front to allow for this compared to the GTi PP 2019? I know the CS has the different hubs but didn't know the TCR ran a different setting. Will be looking to get an alignment possibly this year when i switch back to summer wheels/tyres.
Only the TCR’s fitted with the optional upgrade packs which featured 19” wheels, DCC, lowered springs and speed delimiter had the negative camber. The latter didn’t really feature in the press blurb but that’s not exactly unusual as the guys with media degrees seem to have no idea what the guys with engineering degrees are talking about so just pick random things off the spec sheet to put in the press releases.

The fact that the option pack cars had negative camber was thus reported elsewhere, possibly at model launches where they have actual engineers at hand not just media f**kwits, but exactly what they fitted differently to these cars compared to non option pack cars and other GTI’s I don’t know I’m afraid.

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