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Front camber is negative. -2 would be good. I have -2.5 - -3, but I use mine on track only.
Front toe, 10 minutes toe out would be 5 minutes each side yeah. That's what I have.
You can't adjust caster, unless you have some fancy very expensive parts.
Rears you can't adjust without shims.
I didn't say mod the car :P
I said change the ceramics for OEM steel discs. And preserve the ceramics for resale time. Depending on how long you plan on keeping the car it might work out a lot cheaper in the long run.
Steel discs now, which are more than sufficient for fast road and...
Beautiful :)
Proper brakes too. Calipers are pure p**n.
Thought about taking the ceramics off and storing them until resale time? And just using a similar sized steel equivalent in the mean time?
Yeah that's concerning.... Hmmm
I'll have to try and test it on the road. Need to top up my box oil and sort that leak out too.
Thanks for the offer mate, would have done. But I've been ordered to help the old man do a job of clearing out a house this weekend. Before the new people go in.
I'm not going to try and understand that just yet. 😌
Does make sense.
If it hadn't been such an expensive last 6 months for me I'd just think f**k it, buy the RC kit. Be done with the issues and have a good upgrade at the same time!
Cheers chaps. Hopefully this will be it then.
Will strip it all down when I get a chance and go from there. Engine pushed over as far as possible, and a shorter shaft/ tweaked shaft if needed.
As said, camber wasn't changed recently, just the tracking checked and tweaked.
Another thing to note, it was in Porkies 172 cup and on James' race car with no issues. Wouldn't James at least have been running the exact same shaft as me...
Hmm does sound like it could be similar to what you say.
Could the fix be as simply as changing shaft for a shorter one then? Any potential drawbacks from this?
I'm sure they are flush on mine. The spacer sits flat against the hub face anyway :) Although I will check it.
But still had the issue when we took the spacer off.