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Old 9th January 2008, 22:47
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Originally Posted by limpabit View Post
4 wheel alighment is hopefully one thing I will be doing soon. Friend has a 4 wheel alighnment kit using the string method. Only by eye and toe in gauge at present as I need a flat floor!

Going to be doing the same settings as big Rich.

145mm ride height.
Front. -3/4 camber. 1/4 - 1/2 Toe out.
Rear -1/2 camber. 2 mm Toe in.

What are your camber (front and rear), and front toe units? Also, when you're measuring the X mm toe, from what edges of the wheel? I ask, as if you're measuring from a rim edge, then different diameter wheels will yeild a different toe value.

I'm using 15" wheels, and my angles are presently:

Front: 0 deg 40' camber, 0 deg 10' toe out
Rear: 1 deg 40' camber, 0 deg 20' toe in

It's interesting that Rich ran more front camber than the rear - that's not usually the case with RWD cars in my experience.
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