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Old 12-05-2009, 04:16 AM
RICK LAKE RICK LAKE is offline
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Default Every car like different setups

Hall1836 Hall not trying to be a smart@$$ but this is true. Does you car have power steering. If it does a starting point of .5 degree of + camber left side. Depending on your weight, .7-.9 degree of camber on the right side. Caster 3.0+ l/s of car and 3.3-3.5+ on the r/s of the car. You want the toe 1/16+ inner. There is no adjustments for a solid rearend unless you are looking at thrust angle of the car. Make sure the rearend is square in the car from front to back. This will get you started. road testing and checking the tire wear will tell you if some changes are needed. Again every car is different. If the car has manual steering down the casters down to 1.25-1.50+ degrees. This will show down the reactions of the car from your input. (steering). Cobras are quick to respond and handle as you will seen when you get on the road. Good Luck Rick L.
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