Wheel Alignment settings (one for a STICKY?) converted to mm's

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Ste2
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Location: Bolton, Manchester

Re: Wheel Alignment settings (one for a STICKY?) converted to mm's

Post by Ste2 »

I had dinos settings done a couple of weeks back - recommended :thumleft:

* I am running standard 15's with 8month old toyo proxes all round

also recommended for alignment is Nigel Langs at Bolton
Willenium
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Joined: Tue Jul 05, 2011 10:36 pm
Location: Herts

Re: Wheel Alignment settings (one for a STICKY?) converted to mm's

Post by Willenium »

Myself and archangel had the Dino settings applied to our cars by a nice local business called DC Autos UK yesterday. The feel is quite neutral and will likely suit most people's tastes. I think for me I'd prefer the rear a little more planted so I may have a further tweak yet.

If you're based in or around Hertfordshire I can highly recommend this place as he trounces the competition on price and attention to detail :thumleft:
Nilsen
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Location: Norway

Re: Wheel Alignment settings (one for a STICKY?) converted to mm's

Post by Nilsen »

Why can't I see the pic's posted in photobucket by Moo,,I would really like to try these settings,,does anyone have them?
steven63
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Location: preston

Re: Wheel Alignment settings (one for a STICKY?) converted to mm's

Post by steven63 »

i tried these settings and found the car to have less grip at the rear but more at the front which i did not like and went back to the rev3 settings
Nilsen
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Location: Norway

Re: Wheel Alignment settings (one for a STICKY?) converted to mm's

Post by Nilsen »

ok,,,has anyone got any good allignments for a lowered rev 3 tubby?
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