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400 RWHP NA build
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<blockquote data-quote="poisoned apple" data-source="post: 15230640" data-attributes="member: 100688"><p>I redid my alignment lastnight. I ended up raising it 1/4" in the front. The MM K member with offset control arms bring it 1 1/2" forward from stock location. So plenty of rub, not so much during droop but especially during bump.</p><p></p><p>1/16" Toe Out (might change that to 0")</p><p>-2 1/4° camber</p><p>+10° caster</p><p></p><p>Is that unheard of for caster? I did the math on both sides and they came out the same so I feel pretty confident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poisoned apple, post: 15230640, member: 100688"] I redid my alignment lastnight. I ended up raising it 1/4" in the front. The MM K member with offset control arms bring it 1 1/2" forward from stock location. So plenty of rub, not so much during droop but especially during bump. 1/16" Toe Out (might change that to 0") -2 1/4° camber +10° caster Is that unheard of for caster? I did the math on both sides and they came out the same so I feel pretty confident. [/QUOTE]
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