alignment specs?
#1
alignment specs?
i know this has been covered and covered often, but searching has not answered my question...
i just need to know what alignment specs to use on my 03 GSR. i have Tein H-Techs which drop the car 1.4" (f) and 03" in the rear. not sure if this changes anything, but i also have front/rear strut tower braces. i'm getting ready to put my stockers on for the winter and i use my car as a daily driver. can anyone help?
i just need to know what alignment specs to use on my 03 GSR. i have Tein H-Techs which drop the car 1.4" (f) and 03" in the rear. not sure if this changes anything, but i also have front/rear strut tower braces. i'm getting ready to put my stockers on for the winter and i use my car as a daily driver. can anyone help?
Last edited by Evo_SpeedKing; Dec 16, 2006 at 09:41 PM. Reason: add more info
#3
I've used -2* up front w/ 0 toe and -1* in the rear w/ 0 toe
Works well on the street for a semi-aggressive setup that doesn't completely kill the tires in short order.
I've also dabbled with some toe changes, but it really started to increase tire wear to a level that I wasn't comfortable with.
Works well on the street for a semi-aggressive setup that doesn't completely kill the tires in short order.
I've also dabbled with some toe changes, but it really started to increase tire wear to a level that I wasn't comfortable with.
#4
I run -3 camber and 1/16th total toe out in the front and -1.25 (max I could get with my NTO3+Ms) and 0 toe in the rear.
I run this in the winter as well with my stock Enkeis and 255/40s. No problems as far as tracking on the highway, in fact I can let go of the steering wheel and it just goes and goes straight.
Tire wear is not bad either, however, this all depends on the tire.
I run this in the winter as well with my stock Enkeis and 255/40s. No problems as far as tracking on the highway, in fact I can let go of the steering wheel and it just goes and goes straight.
Tire wear is not bad either, however, this all depends on the tire.