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dalefaulkner

posted on 1/3/04 at 04:54 PM Reply With Quote
Tracking/ride height

Hi there I know that this information has been available before but I just cannot find it.

For a beginner, what is a reasonable ride height, is it best to have it slightly higher than the blue book minimum, dead on or much higher?

As far as tracking goes is 1 degree toe in and 1 degree negative camber what Im aiming for or something different?

could anyone help me, thanks?

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DickieB

posted on 2/3/04 at 01:44 PM Reply With Quote
Dale
Min ride height is 3 inches. If you set it at that then you have no room for error (scrutineering) nor room for adjustment (in 1 direction anyway). So set it a bit higher.

As for toe-in/camber, your proposal is fine to start with. Once you can drive consistently (and apologies if you can already, I'm still trying to), then you can make adjustments and actually work out whether they have made a difference or whether it is just your own inconsistency.
DickieB
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dalefaulkner

posted on 2/3/04 at 05:36 PM Reply With Quote
How low can you go, cos it aint low cost.

Thanks very much for that, I just need the time to sort that out then.

Hopefully I will c u at Mallory.

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