Alignment specs needed
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Alignment specs needed
Could someone post the link I found a few weeks ago in another thread that had some recommended specs that were based on driving style for street, advanced street and track alignments? Searched everywhere and can't find it and now I need it. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by swin1
Could someone post the link I found a few weeks ago in another thread that had some recommended specs that were based on driving style for street, advanced street and track alignments? Searched everywhere and can't find it and now I need it. Thanks!
Vette Brakes & Products Alignment Specs
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I've also asked this question and someone suggested getting the car completely setup.
I have an appointment on the 10th for a ride height, cornerweight, and alignment.
5-6 track days, DD but I can live with alot, prefer the car to be exciting to drive and don't mind a darty car.
Just want to get 15K out of my Kuhmo MX's on the street.
I have an appointment on the 10th for a ride height, cornerweight, and alignment.
5-6 track days, DD but I can live with alot, prefer the car to be exciting to drive and don't mind a darty car.
Just want to get 15K out of my Kuhmo MX's on the street.
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Originally Posted by jaa1992
Do you mean these?
Vette Brakes & Products Alignment Specs
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That's the one. Thanks!
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I dont know about those camber settings. Most people feel 1.5 to 2 degrees negative camber for up front and 1 degree negative in the rear. For an agressive street/track alignment for a C5.
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Originally Posted by VFrc
I dont know about those camber settings. Most people feel 1.5 to 2 degrees negative camber for up front and 1 degree negative in the rear. For an agressive street/track alignment for a C5.