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Just got back from the tire shop, here are my numbers from my new upgrade.
what would be some good numbers for autox.
I know that I will have to get Cusco Front Adjustable A Arms, Eibach Rear Camber/Toe Adjustment Kit to make adjustments
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225/45/18 Front g-Force T/A KDW 2
245/45/18 Back g-Force T/A KDW 2
what would be some good numbers for autox.
I know that I will have to get Cusco Front Adjustable A Arms, Eibach Rear Camber/Toe Adjustment Kit to make adjustments
tokico HP blue
Tein s
225/45/18 Front g-Force T/A KDW 2
245/45/18 Back g-Force T/A KDW 2
Our cars like a lot of front camber - I've heard of guys running anywhere up to -3.0 in the front. IMO your rear camber will not need adjusting, but most people will disagree with me.
Some suggest zero toe all around, and I have heard this works nicely too:
FR 1/16 OUT - RR1/16 IN
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Some suggest zero toe all around, and I have heard this works nicely too:
FR 1/16 OUT - RR1/16 IN
Caster +9
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Originally Posted by Slow*Jim
Our cars like a lot of front camber - I've heard of guys running anywhere up to -3.0 in the front. IMO your rear camber will not need adjusting, but most people will disagree with me.
Some suggest zero toe all around, and I have heard this works nicely too:
FR 1/16 OUT - RR1/16 IN
Caster +9
Some suggest zero toe all around, and I have heard this works nicely too:
FR 1/16 OUT - RR1/16 IN
Caster +9
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