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Old 23 May 2015, 09:20 AM
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Hi All,

Apologies but after extensive searching I couldn't find a definitive guide to geometry settings. When it comes to engine stuff I consider myself quite handy however with anything suspension related I am just lost so any help appreciated... I have a 2002 bug on coilovers (Rotated top hats for increased castor) and 18x9.75j et10 wheels with 285/30/18 tyres and am looking for some fast road settings... can somebody please give me something that I can hand over to the guys at the alignment place and say "Do this please"

Thanks guys

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Old 23 May 2015, 10:26 AM
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Bonesetter sent me this link and said the classic graph is a good one for road/ fast road obviously you'll have more castor in a newage which is good anyway:

https://www.scoobynet.com/suspension-12/918196-geometry-settings.html

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The guys at the alignment place?

Unless it's Carnetix, Powerstation etc, I'd not bother.
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Speak to Stewart at TFS Racing fella, he will sort you out and do the work to a very high standard. Well worth the trip to Aldershot. Stewart 07775995711 tell him Del give you his number.
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