Standard camber for front is between -0.15 and -1.15... rear is between -1.10 and -1.5Hello
Just a quick question. Do you know what is the standard camber set up front and rear on the 182 non non FF.
I did a 30 mins session at Silverstone and the car was a bit tail happy. weather condition didn't help as well.
Any suggestion for a fast road and occasional track day use?
I forgot to say that im using 172 cup shocks and eibach pro springs.
Paris
Standard camber for front is between -0.15 and -1.15... rear is between -1.10 and -1.5
Have you got a RARB? In damp/wet conditions that can give a snappy rear end along with toe out on the rear.
As for setup if your not doing many track days along with nothing competitive standard setup is fine.. I did a few Trackdays on a totally standard Clio just tyres and brakes and the only problem the car had all day was my lack of talent. A good setup which I now use though for road/track is -0.10 toe out on front along with -2.2 camber (will need camber bolts), just leave the rear standard with toe in as it makes it more predictable, if the rear toe is out of alignment massively you can buy shims to adjust accordingly.
Hello
Just a quick question. Do you know what is the standard camber set up front and rear on the 182 non non FF.
I did a 30 mins session at Silverstone and the car was a bit tail happy. weather condition didn't help as well.
Any suggestion for a fast road and occasional track day use?
I forgot to say that im using 172 cup shocks and eibach pro springs.
Paris
Same shocks/springs as I'm running. I also have a whiteline RARB. I'm running 2 and a bit degrees camber on the front and haven't made any changes to the rear. I had a few 'moments' on Sunday but no spins - the times the back end did step out a bit was either from trail braking or from changing grip levels mid corner - all good fun though!
What tyres do you have and what pressures were you running? You could get a 4 wheel alignment check to make sure that there's nothing wrong with the rear toe/camber. If you adjust anything to make the car less prone to oversteer in the wet then you might make it more prone to understeer in the dry. If the tail happiness isn't caused by tyres/pressures/setup then it might be something you need to change with your driving.
Sounds a great set up how have you managed to get so much rear camber ?I run 3.2 degrees negative and 20-25 minutes toe out up front. 2.75 neg rear and standard toe in. The best thing you can do is drive it, see how it feels and adjust accordingly. There's no hard and fast rule regards setups. It's all personal preference.
I used some shims mate.Sounds a great set up :smile: how have you managed to get so much rear camber ?
Many thanks
See I wasn't sure because I run a 1 degree shims on mine but I couldn't find one with a higher degree do you run x2 1 degree shims ?I used some shims mate.
Honestly mate I can't remember what size shims I run now tbh. There is only 1 shim there though.See I wasn't sure because I run a 1 degree shims on mine but I couldn't find one with a higher degree do you run x2 1 degree shims ?
I am with you I was going to say that's a good amount of camber I need to double check mine because I can not remember what it isHonestly mate I can't remember what size shims I run now tbh. There is only 1 shim there though.
From memory I had quite a bit of static negative camber before shims anyway, so this may be the reason I've got a lot from just 1 shim.
I'll see if my shim has anything on it as the rear stub axles are stripped down currently awaiting the new big bearing stub axle/disc setup.I am with you I was going to say that's a good amount of camber I need to double check mine because I can not remember what it is
Thank you :smile:
Nice one mate that would be wicked if you couldI'll see if my shim has anything on it as the rear stub axles are stripped down currently awaiting the new big bearing stub axle/disc setup.
7 year mega bump!
I'm running about 1,5 deg negative on the front for years, rest of the car is on std geo settings. On the last trackday I felt like it could use more camber on the front.
I mainly use the car on the road, was thinking if going to 2 deg negative would impact tyre wear too much? On 1,5 it's perfectly fine so far.
here's how it looks in action, she has some body roll and likes to lift a wheel here and there