Fast Road Set Up
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Originally Posted by bruceski' timestamp='1397723568' post='23116838
Possibly should have elaborated a little. Basically a 4-wheel alignment, to adjust camber,caster,toe etc.
Just wondering if it is worthwhile after installing coilovers or should i just stick with OEM settings?
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You lot are f@#king pedants, you have a broad idea of what he means, ie should I have less 'lowest common denominator' settings on my car
Yes is probably the answer.
Not being an expert I guess take it to an expert and tell him what you want. Stuff like high speed stability (this was an issue with mine last time I did it), steering feel, less snap oversteer etc etc
Yes is probably the answer.
Not being an expert I guess take it to an expert and tell him what you want. Stuff like high speed stability (this was an issue with mine last time I did it), steering feel, less snap oversteer etc etc
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Dont worry too much about tyre wear.
Aslong as they dont go mad with the rear toe then you can get good tyre wear. I run -1.3 camber at the front and about -2 at the the rear. I have total toe in of 0.15 on the rear and the car is stable and isnt eating the tyres.
Aslong as they dont go mad with the rear toe then you can get good tyre wear. I run -1.3 camber at the front and about -2 at the the rear. I have total toe in of 0.15 on the rear and the car is stable and isnt eating the tyres.
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Dont worry too much about tyre wear.
Aslong as they dont go mad with the rear toe then you can get good tyre wear. I run -1.3 camber at the front and about -2 at the the rear. I have total toe in of 0.15 on the rear and the car is stable and isnt eating the tyres.
Aslong as they dont go mad with the rear toe then you can get good tyre wear. I run -1.3 camber at the front and about -2 at the the rear. I have total toe in of 0.15 on the rear and the car is stable and isnt eating the tyres.
Front camber 1[sup]0[/sup]
Front Toe 0[sup]0[/sup]
Caster 6[sup]0[/sup]
Rear camber 1.5[sup]0[/sup]
Rear toe 0.5[sup]0[/sup]
However I am open to suggestions
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They look ok - As recommended, take these settings and tell revolution what you are looking for and they will work it out from there.