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geometry settings
« on: 28 June 2016, 11:45:11 »



Are these correct chaps?

 1°10" front camber
                     0°05" front toe

                     1°45" rear camber
                     0°06" rear toe
                     0° thrust angle

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Re: geometry settings
« Reply #1 on: 28 June 2016, 11:50:58 »

Front end

Camber -1.10 / -1.15
Castor 5 degree's
Toe in  0 degree 05

Move the subframe to adjust castor

Rear end

Rear camber 1 degree 30
Toe in 0 degree 05
Thrust angle MUST BE ZERO
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Re: geometry settings
« Reply #2 on: 28 June 2016, 14:40:25 »

Front end

Camber -1.10 / -1.15
Castor 5 degree's
Toe in  0 degree 05

Move the subframe to adjust castor(good luck actually persuading the garage to do this...)

Rear end

Thrust angle MUST BE ZERO
Fixed :y
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Re: geometry settings
« Reply #3 on: 28 June 2016, 15:30:48 »

Front end

Camber -1.10 / -1.15
Castor 5 degree's
Toe in  0 degree 05

Move the subframe to adjust castor(good luck actually persuading the garage to do this...)

Rear end

Thrust angle MUST BE ZERO
Fixed :y


Agreed, especially as many won't adjust the camber, which takes a couple of minutes per side with two spanners.
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