07-12-2022, 12:08 AM | #1 |
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Alignment Specs
Hey guys, have an alignment appointment on Wednesday. Currently lowered my M4, and was wondering what alignment specs I should do for a daily driver/backroad vehicle?
Currently I'm at -2.1 F 1/16 toe in -3.2 R 1/32 Toe in I raised the car so I want to dial out some rear camber. I really want to have a sharper turn in as well as no tram lining so I'm assuming I should do toe in all around |
08-12-2022, 11:06 AM | #3 | |
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Tramlining is from the negative camber.. 1/8 Toe out will give you more direct steering, but you will scrub the inside shoulders some. -3.2 Rear camber is too much...might also be causing pulling. you need to dial that back after lowering... -2 max works for me on the track and doesnt create a lot of rear instability on acceleration.
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