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Old 05-20-2009, 08:16 PM
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I'm using this car primarly as a weekend car for the street and lowered it today about a inch some tein s-tech springs. I'm looking for for settings that will not give me crazy camber ware or feel super twitchy if anyone can chime in that would be great.
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Stock settings?
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Originally Posted by wisdom,May 20 2009, 10:15 PM
Stock settings?
Yea, kinda hoping to find something better than that. Hopefully someone has some ideas here for me cause I'm lost when it comes to this cars suspension.
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Originally Posted by chuhsi,May 20 2009, 10:51 PM
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From what I've seen, if the only driving your doing is in the city, you will eat the inside of your tires and feel more twitchy at high speed.
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well then why make it hard on yourself and worry, just get the factory alignment
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I never thought that UK settings would be that much twitchier since they were created for more stability at speed ish.... <-just an assumption Im getting an alignment tomorrow and would like to know
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talk to righteous spec
he is the alignment specialist here in jacksonville. he might be able to give some specs to impliment. i think everyone here in jax uses him. i love the way his alignments drive.
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Originally Posted by Bugs2k,May 21 2009, 09:48 AM
talk to righteous spec
he is the alignment specialist here in jacksonville. he might be able to give some specs to impliment. i think everyone here in jax uses him. i love the way his alignments drive.
Thanks. I'll give it a shot.
About the uk specs I have seen
more than 1 member saying that the car feels twitchy at high speed and that the greater camber is to make even tire ware for people that are driving curvy roadways there.mind you that could be a user problem, that's why I have made a thread to discuss it.
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Originally Posted by Bugs2k,May 21 2009, 09:48 AM
talk to righteous spec
he is the alignment specialist here in jacksonville. he might be able to give some specs to impliment. i think everyone here in jax uses him. i love the way his alignments drive.
Can you confirm that's how his name is spelled? I can't seem to find him


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