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Re: Suspension and Geometry Set Up
Can you not raise the rear?
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Re: Suspension and Geometry Set Up
Just messure yours and compare.
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Re: Suspension and Geometry Set Up
Hi Alan,
Pleased to hear it went well and that you're pleased with the result. Mine is also setup slightly nose down, but that's also the Kirkham recommended setup.
Paul
Pleased to hear it went well and that you're pleased with the result. Mine is also setup slightly nose down, but that's also the Kirkham recommended setup.
Paul
Re: Suspension and Geometry Set Up
Not wishing to take this off topic but what sort of suspension setups are your guys using on your cars and what sort of caster,camber, toe settings, spring rates etc are you using?
cheers....Nige
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Re: Suspension and Geometry Set Up
Bit hard to say really... the only settings I can adjust are the front toe-in and tyre pressures!agnoraan wrote:Not wishing to take this off topic but what sort of suspension setups are your guys using on your cars and what sort of caster,camber, toe settings, spring rates etc are you using?
cheers....Nige