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| Professional STI Driver Car: 2004.5 Subaru WRX ST Fav Mod: 17x10s Location: Columbus OH Posts: 417
IWSTI Addict since: Aug 2004 Trader Rating: (3) | Camber is ok, it's a really bad bad toe out! This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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| Wheel33tist Whore
Car: Aspen White GDF-D Fav Mod: Pastelito Racing / SFSOC Location: 0R!4ND0 Posts: 21,508
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2004 Trader Rating: (7) | you just need not wear the tires down that much, holy crap. You're way beyond the wear bars. you wouldn't have that problem if you just replaced your tires when you were supposed to. |
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| Silver Member
Car: 2004 WRB STi Location: Atlanta,GA Posts: 2,086
IWSTI Addict since: Aug 2006 Trader Rating: (14) | now we are on this subject, what's a good street camber setting? Thanks. |
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| Wheel33tist Whore
Car: Aspen White GDF-D Fav Mod: Pastelito Racing / SFSOC Location: 0R!4ND0 Posts: 21,508
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2004 Trader Rating: (7) | -1.5 to -2.0 depending how much driving you do. if you drive aggressively to where you wear down your shoulders it will be pretty even wear. if you drive 40 miles a day on a straight highway -2.0 is too much. but -1.5 is a nice number IMHO. |
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| | #24 |
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Car: 2004 WRB STi Location: Atlanta,GA Posts: 2,086
IWSTI Addict since: Aug 2006 Trader Rating: (14) | Thank you, I run -1.4 all the way around, it does get a little twitchy on the highway. Would also recommend running less camber in the rear? If so by how much when running -1.4 to -1.5 range the front. |
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| Wheel33tist Whore
Car: Aspen White GDF-D Fav Mod: Pastelito Racing / SFSOC Location: 0R!4ND0 Posts: 21,508
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2004 Trader Rating: (7) | Quote:
if you wanted to bump your front to a little more negative you could, but i wouldn't increase the rear unless you were having wheel fitment issues or too loose. If you autox or track your car i'd suggest increasing front camber to around -2.5 or so in the front for the events. you wanna talk about twitchy on the highway, you should've drove my car at -3.0 front with 265s and 15mm spacers. This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. | |
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