Posted by P.J. McKearn
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on 7/1/2009, 10:25 pm, in reply to "Re: Tire wear"
71.98.7.113
Hi.
Clear tubing with colered water?? I think I need a little further explaination..
P.J.
--Previous Message--
: For camber, on a street car 0 degrees
: works well, gives good wear (ISTR
: factory is 1 deg pos)
: For more front grip, 1-2 deg negative,
: but unless you have the rear working
: really well, that might be too tail
: happy (oversteer).
:
: None of the settings are really
: critical. Use a water level (clear
: tubing with colored water) and some
: flat shims under each tire to build 4
: level pads to align it. Plywood scraps
: about 12"x12" work OK,
: 1/8", 1/4" thick, tacked or
: glued together. Use chalk or paint to
: mark the floor where the tires sit,
: then roll the car back and build the
: pads. Mark each pad with the position
: (RF, LF, RR, LR), and then you can
: store them out of the way.
:
: Carter
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