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Q: front caster



  honda crx
hi all, i whant to someone to share with me about bigger caster on ph1.. what’s the difference compared to ph1 standart caster, what’s the difference in driving?

thank you
 
  honda crx
i’m allready did this, just hadn’t time to test drive, i had one lower arm from ph1 172, and right side arm with different caster, i can’t get sport lower arm..
 

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  PH2 172
i’m allready did this, just hadn’t time to test drive, i had one lower arm from ph1 172, and right side arm with different caster, i can’t get sport lower arm..

Ph1 172 & Non Cup Ph2 172 share the same wishbones.

These are interchangeable with the 172 Cup & all 182`s items with the revised caster.

It looks like you welded in whatever you have got there, and then redrilled them?
 
Ph1 172 & Non Cup Ph2 172 share the same wishbones.

These are interchangeable with the 172 Cup & all 182`s items with the revised caster.

It looks like you welded in whatever you have got there, and then redrilled them?
I swear you are like a Clio Rainman :D lol

Is there anything you don't know?!


(But, seriously, thank you for all your guidance and useful information on the forum!)
 
Have you had the car aligned to see the gain? I love how mines set up with 4.7 castor and 2.6 camber. Wouldn’t mind more on both though!
 

Mertin

ClioSport Club Member
  Ph1 172&Ph2 172 Cup
Theres a direct comparison between normal 172 lower arm and 172 cup lower arm
 

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Woznaldo

ClioSport Club Member
  Renault 5 GT Turbo
More caster gives you more steer negative camber on the outside wheel and reduces negative camber on the inside wheel. If you run lots of caster you shouldn’t need lots of static negative camber.

Basically, good caster setting will use both front tyres more effectively meaning more mechanical grip. The downside is increased steering weight due to increased mechanical trail or caster trail.
 


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