Alignment and settings
Hey guys, I was wondering what you think of the measurements on my last alignment. You think there are anything I need tuned up? Thanks guys!
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Last edited by Kcee91; Nov 28, 2011 at 10:43 PM.
Autocross, roadcourse or just daily driving? I would probably install front control arms and run around -1.5 up front at minimum, -2 minimum if your a track junky.
No numbers are perfect for every 350Z every driver. That said:
Front toe helps turn in. If you need faster turn in response you can run 1.0 degrees
Other than that the numbers are a good compromise between handling and tire life.
Front toe helps turn in. If you need faster turn in response you can run 1.0 degrees
Other than that the numbers are a good compromise between handling and tire life.
Thanks for the info guys. The shop told me they didn't want to mess with the settings because they assumed this setting currently was from Nismo. I'm going to auto crossing around Xmas time for my break along with daily driving in mind.
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