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172/Cup/182/Trophy Camber and Toe Settings



  Turbos.
Anyone got the specs on this...?

Also am i right in thinking the Cup has a different Caster angle? Did this carry over to the 182 variants?

Cheers!
 
  Golf R
Anyone got the specs on this...?

Also am i right in thinking the Cup has a different Caster angle? Did this carry over to the 182 variants?

Cheers!

i had my old trophy re setup by Aurok who do the Clio Cup racers.... have the settings before and after if thats of any help?
 
  Turbos.
I am pretty sure the Cups have a different caster angle though as i read they had a longer wheelbase. (i.e positive caster).

T23PHY - that would be great
 
  R27 - 77/500
when u put h&r coiolovers on the (yozzasport) say the camber will be about 2 deg,

just wondering if the camber bolts return this to 0 or is it something else?
 
when u put h&r coiolovers on the (yozzasport) say the camber will be about 2 deg,

just wondering if the camber bolts return this to 0 or is it something else?

H and R's are slotted so you can adjust the camber from what I'd guess about -2 to 0 which is more than enough.
 
  R27 - 77/500
right im with u i think, so u dont need the bolts to adjust it, but they will fit in to set the camber at a particular setting, say 0
 
right im with u i think, so u dont need the bolts to adjust it, but they will fit in to set the camber at a particular setting, say 0

Yep thats right you wouldn't set o 0 though -1 dgerees camber would eb normalish I'd prefers to run even more though.
 
  M2 Competition
Yeah, you will need camber adjusting bolts in order to adjust the camber, as without fitting these they will just have fixed camber.

Some coilovers come with a degree of built in adjustment, h&r's dont though.
 


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