just a quick one getting the suspension set up tomorrow and the specs at the top of this page say 1mm and 1.5mm camber, that makes no sense! is it ment to be degrees as thats what i had it done to on my track car last time?
cheers, neil.
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Re: geo specs
Current settings on mine are
FRONT
Camber -1 degree
Caster Max
Toe 0.5mm
REAR
Camber -1.25 degrees
Toe 2mm
Seemed to work well when the car was on the road. I might reduce the rear toe a bit when I get it done again though.
FRONT
Camber -1 degree
Caster Max
Toe 0.5mm
REAR
Camber -1.25 degrees
Toe 2mm
Seemed to work well when the car was on the road. I might reduce the rear toe a bit when I get it done again though.
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Re: geo specs
That's what the nice man at the wheel alignment place said to me.
He used degrees instead, but couldn't get that much camber on my fronts without adjustable top mounts, so he toned down front and rear camber a bit to match.
Handles very nicely. very nicely, on road and track. It understeered a tad too much on track but it was wet (soaking) and I think I had my front tyre pressures a bit too high. Now, on road, 26psi front and 30psi rear, I can't fault it.
He used degrees instead, but couldn't get that much camber on my fronts without adjustable top mounts, so he toned down front and rear camber a bit to match.
Handles very nicely. very nicely, on road and track. It understeered a tad too much on track but it was wet (soaking) and I think I had my front tyre pressures a bit too high. Now, on road, 26psi front and 30psi rear, I can't fault it.