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<blockquote data-quote="MFE" data-source="post: 4961921" data-attributes="member: 36397"><p>You have to be careful maxing out the caster because it can raise the steering arm high enough to create a significant bumpsteer issue. You're probably fine where it is.</p><p></p><p>However the thing that screams out at me on those specs is the camber...Not enough by a long shot. Hell I run more than that on the street. For the track you'll want AT LEAST 2 degrees negative or as much as your plates will give you up to 2.5 degrees or so, or you'll wear out the outer edges of the tires, not to mention falling far short of using their full potential. Be sure to poke the strut bumper down through the hole in the strut tower first.</p><p></p><p>Also 1/4 inch of toe-in is excessive. Shoot for more like 1/16th to 3/32 at your street camber setting. When you dump the camber in for the track it'll toe out to zero or so. Measure how far each strut top is from its neighboring fender edge and you can put them right back where they were after the event.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MFE, post: 4961921, member: 36397"] You have to be careful maxing out the caster because it can raise the steering arm high enough to create a significant bumpsteer issue. You're probably fine where it is. However the thing that screams out at me on those specs is the camber...Not enough by a long shot. Hell I run more than that on the street. For the track you'll want AT LEAST 2 degrees negative or as much as your plates will give you up to 2.5 degrees or so, or you'll wear out the outer edges of the tires, not to mention falling far short of using their full potential. Be sure to poke the strut bumper down through the hole in the strut tower first. Also 1/4 inch of toe-in is excessive. Shoot for more like 1/16th to 3/32 at your street camber setting. When you dump the camber in for the track it'll toe out to zero or so. Measure how far each strut top is from its neighboring fender edge and you can put them right back where they were after the event. [/QUOTE]
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