She's in getting her geo done - printout added
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Thanks Madfish until the yanks sort out the forum I'll try that, yes Hunter are one of the best, and having looked through the numbers, they have set up for 17in I think, having converted the degrees, I would guess that there would be some geo differances as there were mecanical differences between the different versions your car having been designed for 16in, but as you are experementing with ride hight etc the absolute spec goes out of the window, I think you will need to do some trial and error and checking what others have done. Shame about the camber as that is important for back end stability, was it a siezed bolt or just not enough movement?
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Nothing seized just not enough movement on the drivers side to get in spec. There was plenty of course on the T1R arm but when this got the camber in spec the toe went off lol...
Need to have increased adjustment on the rear leg of the lower wishbone to get both sorted...
Back end feels a little twitchy but grips like hell through a corner. Any throttle adjustment mid bend though gets the back squirming slightly and my but clenching slightly more!.
Need to have increased adjustment on the rear leg of the lower wishbone to get both sorted...
Back end feels a little twitchy but grips like hell through a corner. Any throttle adjustment mid bend though gets the back squirming slightly and my but clenching slightly more!.
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250 pounds is what you'd pay if it Inc corner weighting etc.
-2.3 camber sound perfect for the road, your grip should be improved over the stock settings.
I've heard a few people say going with stock toe settings causing a lively rear. I only run 1.5mm toe in and it feels extremely planted.
I wish everyone would stop trying to buy falkens now! I need another set!
-2.3 camber sound perfect for the road, your grip should be improved over the stock settings.
I've heard a few people say going with stock toe settings causing a lively rear. I only run 1.5mm toe in and it feels extremely planted.
I wish everyone would stop trying to buy falkens now! I need another set!
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250 pounds is what you'd pay if it Inc corner weighting etc.
-2.3 camber sound perfect for the road, your grip should be improved over the stock settings.
I've heard a few people say going with stock toe settings causing a lively rear. I only run 1.5mm toe in and it feels extremely planted.
I wish everyone would stop trying to buy falkens now! I need another set!
-2.3 camber sound perfect for the road, your grip should be improved over the stock settings.
I've heard a few people say going with stock toe settings causing a lively rear. I only run 1.5mm toe in and it feels extremely planted.
I wish everyone would stop trying to buy falkens now! I need another set!
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