Alignment
#22
its not a big deal, overall your camber has to do with the spring rates you run. I personally couldn't calculate that, but its not unheard of to run higher camber in the front (brain is doing it for example, lots of porsche guys do it too). The toe out will help a lot with turn in, which is probably why it feels great. just watch the tire wear and make sure to rotate tires frequently. I do it once every trackday+2000 miles. So about once a month.
#24
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#30
Performance benefits of the higher caster outweight the change in steering feel. I did not notice a big difference from what I had before to now.
even if I did, the steering effort is so easy, I don't even notice the lack of power steering until I am crawling into a parking spot or out of my garage. I am using a depowered rack too btw.
are you using PS Steve?
even if I did, the steering effort is so easy, I don't even notice the lack of power steering until I am crawling into a parking spot or out of my garage. I am using a depowered rack too btw.
are you using PS Steve?