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Old 03-24-2012, 01:34 AM
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Thanks Lovegroova that's perfect.

I thought, possibly because I had read about handling changes post 2004, that the later cars had a different setup.
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Originally Posted by Bestman
Thanks for all the advice.

Does anyone know the correct values for a 2009 car
They are in your owners manual. Don't forget to look in the most obvious place !
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Originally Posted by Dixon Motorsports
They are doing it Wrong! S2000 need a very balance geometry setup to get the best of it, within tolerance is not good enough it needs to be perfectly equal! if you got your car from Honda and found your caster bushes are seized then go back and ask them for a pair of new lower arm. It should be under warrantee and they have to pay for a new pair of Potenza Re050 tyres for you as well as it was their incompetence causing you all this hassle.
I suspect their line will be - It's in tolerance so not "failed" therefore not replacing (even if that means not getting it to optimal settings). I think the key is proving that the geo can't be brought to within tolerance at least.

Good luck.
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