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Old 06-19-2008, 04:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Chris R. View Post
I would recomend the folowing for a street/DE car with only H&R springs (no slotting of shock towers)

Front:

Camber: -1.0 degrees
Toe: Zero toe (for sharp turn in)
caster: 7.5 (it is adjustable in front)

Rear:
Camber: -1.5 degrees
Toe: 1/16th toe in per side
caster: not adjustable

This will give you nice sharp handling but still safe enough for a beginer trackie.
Hope this helps
Chris
Wouldn't negative camber reduce tire traction and cause uneven wear? I am thinking of zero camber for rear and front. Is that a good idea?
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