Not sure if this is good specs or not? I'm daily street driven a track MAYBE once a year. 370 sport stock tire size. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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09-28-2015, 02:44 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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You need less camber if you don't want to eat tires in the rear. Personally I'd run closer to -1.5 to -1.7. Not sure about the toe as it's in degrees but fwiw I have my rear toe set to 1/16" toe in total.
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.03123 = 1/32" ea side, or .0625 = 1/16" total toe. Toe in or out is actually more of a tire eater than the camber. I ran -2.5 rear camber until I got toe bolts without much uneven wear at all. That was with the same rear toe setting rear, 1/16", in and dead Zero in front.
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You're just under 3/8" toed in = .30 That's a lot.
Think of .5 = 1/2", .25 = 1/4", .125 = 1/8", etc.
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Did the lock out bolts work for you?
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Just go with 0 toe. Honestly the difference between 0 toe and whatever 1/16" total toe in is in degrees is probably insignificant for most people handling wise (I sure I probably couldn't tell the difference).
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also if you don't burn your tires/camber will be ok-better cornering. i got -1.7 camber & still smoke the inner part of my tires more. as far as toe.....a guy set mine at 0 & ~Z~ was very unstable under hard acceleration above 80...lots of dancing around in back. Road force will pull tires outwards somewhat.
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So main objective I'm getting from all this is to take rear camber to -1.5 to -1.7..... What is the degree in toe to get, b/c i don't want 0 toe if I'm going to lose control. thank you all for the help
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Also; as you adjust camber more + (outwards) toe will increase (inward) and will need to be adjusted back to spec.
Alway's be sure and do rear alignment first before going to the front! have a good evening.
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You dead on in spec right now!
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A little old lady could get by with 0 rear toe; but i'm subject to hit the speed limiter..oops
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