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Alignment settings
Ok, here it goes, I need to align my car and I'm wondering, go with a Jag setting since I have Jag in front, or should I go with a Cobra setting ? If you guys would, let me know what you're running on your cars and especially you other EM guys, I'd love to know.
Thanks, Cliff |
I would think the Jag settings would only be a starting point at best. I think the ride height, weight differences etc. would call for different settings.
On my Excal I wanted a setup that would "OK" on the street but give me "decent" performance on the track as well. I went with minimum toe in, 1/16, zero camber and the "stock" specs on castor. The tires are wearing nice and even and the car is stable. Ernie |
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