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Question by TONY EATON
Submitted on 10/7/2003
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what % should i set my camber on a vw corrado v6 which has been lowered aprox 50mm and i drive  around town daily should both sides be set to 0%


Answer by andrescbr
Submitted on 10/30/2003
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Zero camber and zero toe are the settings for a street car, but some where i read that you can run one and a quarter degrees negative camber and 1/16-inch toe out,
this will improve handling immensely over stock settings with little increased tire wear.
You choose depending of your drive style.

 

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