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Old 08-08-2016, 12:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
Rusty
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I'm running -2 camber, +7 caster, a hair in on toe for the front. Rear -1.75 camber, and 1/16" toe in. The more rear toe out. The great the chance it will snap-over steer. The more caster you have in the front. The greater the turn camber will be. From what you said. You have too much camber front and rear for DD. For track, it would be real close. Do you do any track/autox? If not, why the r-comps? They're short lived on the street.
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