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Old Apr 27, 2015 | 06:38 AM
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Originally Posted by mball19
I did a search and didn't see any alignment recommendations for B street cars (only B stock with race tires). I have an 06 that I run in BS with an Eibach sway bar and 225/255 RS3s. I am happy with the way the car feels but, have no clue what the alignment is. I am planning on getting an alignment soon. Can someone recommend alignment specs? I know that I want max camber in front with matching camber in the rear. I think that I want zero toe in the front and a little toe in in the rear.
I've gone through the posts in response to this post and never found an answer. Is the answer -1.5° camber front and rear, 6°-7° caster, and a bit of toe-in in the front, zero toe in the rear. Or is it max possible camber in the front and rear, or just max possible in the front?
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Old Apr 27, 2015 | 07:18 AM
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Originally Posted by DavidNJ
I've gone through the posts in response to this post and never found an answer. Is the answer -1.5° camber front and rear, 6°-7° caster, and a bit of toe-in in the front, zero toe in the rear. Or is it max possible camber in the front and rear, or just max possible in the front?
I would
- max front camber and match the rear to the front +/- 0.2
- zero toe front, OEM rear spec of your liking
- caster 6 or max matching L/R.
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Old Apr 27, 2015 | 08:00 AM
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I wouldn't go with toe in up front. I run 1/8 out up front as I did with hoosiers. The car is very stable and turn in is amazing. My questions, do I need that much and am I losing any straight line speed/acceleration because of it?

I added toe in out back late last year because I had problems powering out of turns as a result of wheel spin and oversteer.
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