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Old 03-09-2004, 10:09 AM   #1
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Yes I know.. I should have done a search. I've seen other posts refer to this info but I still can't find it. So could anyone please provide this info or paste a link. It would be nice if in the future we had a sticky/knowledge base full of n00b questions like this.

The question is what is the maximum camber you can obtain on the STi is stock form, and what is obtainable using camber bolts and where can the camber bolts be obtained? Anyone have experience with the Zero 2R's and the camber range on them?

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Sorry XeviousR for late response.

We got about 3/4 stock camber previous to our coilovers, afterwards, we got to 1 and 1/4 of negative camber and 1/16 of toe in the rear.

With a camber bolt only, like at the front, I suspect you can get about -1.7 or so, which is not bad for the rear of course. To have more and easier control, I would suggest you look into adjustable lateral links from Cusco, Whiteline, or even Hotchkiss

With the Zero2R, the rear camber change will not be any different than other coilovers depending on the height; so I think you might get about 1 and 1/4 neg. camber or so. Since you are autoxing, I would highly recommend the lateral links for camber adjustment and may be stiffer springs that the Zero2R can provide.


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