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Old May 7, 2010 | 06:21 AM
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Default Track Alignement

Hi guys !

This is not a will it fit question.

I got some rpf1 to be able to fit meatier tires than my stock ap1 wheels

The car goes to alignement on sunday and i would like some input on to what YOU guys would run

The alignement must be somewhat not to harsh on tire wear since the car does not only do track events...

the wheels are 17x9 +45

the tires are 255-40 re01-r

i have a good 1-2 finger gap between the tires and fenders all around

i would like some advice on what you guys think about running a little more camber in front than in the back

what about toe ? caster ? etc

thanks for the help, i am new with this alignement thing as i always ran on stock alignement for all my events
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Old May 7, 2010 | 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by eg_10_,May 7 2010, 08:21 AM
Hi guys !

This is not a will it fit question.

I got some rpf1 to be able to fit meatier tires than my stock ap1 wheels

The car goes to alignement on sunday and i would like some input on to what YOU guys would run

The alignement must be somewhat not to harsh on tire wear since the car does not only do track events...

the wheels are 17x9 +45

the tires are 255-40 re01-r

i have a good 1-2 finger gap between the tires and fenders all around

i would like some advice on what you guys think about running a little more camber in front than in the back

what about toe ? caster ? etc

thanks for the help, i am new with this alignement thing as i always ran on stock alignement for all my events
I think you will spin a lot. ......... all kidding aside most will put all caster you can then max the camber up front with no toe. Try for -2. Rear should be -2.5 to -3 and little toe, 1/4 or less. There are many threads on this . If you search look for advice by Billy Johnson or prospectS
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