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Thread: AE86 front suspension geometry specs

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    I have heard that the best settings are:-

    CASTOR- maximum positive
    CAMBER- positive 2deg
    TOE- 1.5-2mm toe-in

    What do you recomend, or what do you run in your AE??

    Cheers,
    Justin.

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    Um

    castor - pull bottom of the strut all the way forward (dont know if negative or pos)

    camber - 2 degrees NEGATIVE!!

    toe - neutral

    Thats my settings.

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    agre with Neo, don't know where you got those toe and camber settings AE86 represent, but they are far from desirable.

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    yeah def hav -2 camber not positive

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    a bit of toe in can help your tires wear a little more evenly with the highish amounts of neagtive camber most of us might run.
    78's

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