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More neg camber will actually help acceleration so long as you have traction...there is less tire contacting the road surface when traveling in a straight line, which reduces rolling resistance. But with our car, you won't notice much of a difference in accel. Just get an alignment that helps handling.
Starchland...looks like you had a very good UK spec alignment, which is the best compromise for handling and tire wear. I recommend the UK alignment especially for AP1s that are just street driven. Your current US spec alignment isn't what I would choose or recommend, but it should give you marginally better tire life.
Starchland...looks like you had a very good UK spec alignment, which is the best compromise for handling and tire wear. I recommend the UK alignment especially for AP1s that are just street driven. Your current US spec alignment isn't what I would choose or recommend, but it should give you marginally better tire life.
oh ya? damn that sucks lol. oh well, Im interested in tire wear and I also kinda just wanted to set up the car as best I could from stock. Im still learning this car and later on I can tweak this car to suit it better once I find what im looking for. I am driving this car well below the threshold, or where I would find different alignment settings coming into play, imho.
Judging by the old tires, the rears were wearing nicely, but the fronts were cupping on the inside, I thought possibly from lowering springs installed w/o an alignment. I did not want this cupping to happen to my new tires.
Judging by the old tires, the rears were wearing nicely, but the fronts were cupping on the inside, I thought possibly from lowering springs installed w/o an alignment. I did not want this cupping to happen to my new tires.
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Originally Posted by negcamber,Jun 16 2009, 06:36 PM
More neg camber will actually help acceleration so long as you have traction...there is less tire contacting the road surface when traveling in a straight line, which reduces rolling resistance. But with our car, you won't notice much of a difference in accel. Just get an alignment that helps handling.
Starchland...looks like you had a very good UK spec alignment, which is the best compromise for handling and tire wear. I recommend the UK alignment especially for AP1s that are just street driven. Your current US spec alignment isn't what I would choose or recommend, but it should give you marginally better tire life.
Starchland...looks like you had a very good UK spec alignment, which is the best compromise for handling and tire wear. I recommend the UK alignment especially for AP1s that are just street driven. Your current US spec alignment isn't what I would choose or recommend, but it should give you marginally better tire life.
the springs had been settled for over a year by the previous owner.
And to add the car rode like crap with the uk alignment settings. very twitchy, not comforting at all, would follow ruts, bump steer like crazy,etc. could have also been the worn tires
And to add the car rode like crap with the uk alignment settings. very twitchy, not comforting at all, would follow ruts, bump steer like crazy,etc. could have also been the worn tires








