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Old 14 November 2006, 09:06 PM
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Default STI version 5 camber adjustment?

Do they have camber adjustment or will I have to get the whiteline adjustment bolts?

want to fit the full whiteline handling pack with recomended camber settings
Old 14 November 2006, 09:14 PM
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You can get different amounts of agjustment out of different cars. You cant always get to the Prodrive settings on some cars.....
Old 14 November 2006, 09:30 PM
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im looking to get the following:
Whiteline Recommendation - 'Sport' Use

Front Toe Zero

Front Camber -1.5 degrees

Rear Toe 1 to 2mm toe-out per side

Rear Camber -1.0 to -1.25 degrees
Old 14 November 2006, 09:47 PM
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Google Rex on Rails (found on Whiteline's site now I think).


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Old 14 November 2006, 10:25 PM
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yea thats were I got the above figures but its for a WRX. Mine is an STI V5 not sure if the figure are any different. Someone said the whiteline website will tell you each model but its a nightmare to find
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My point, was that in theory you should be able to achieve those settings; but in practice you may not be able to dial-in that much adjustment. What you can get varies from car to car; tolerances seem to be quite loose.

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Old 14 November 2006, 10:58 PM
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i think you need camber bolts at the rear to get that much camber?

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Are 'sport' settings the more agressive of the two? If so then Mick is right and I was confused.

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Originally Posted by GC8
Are 'sport' settings the more agressive of the two? If so then Mick is right and I was confused.

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Yea the less agressive setting are:

Whiteline Recommendation Touring' Use

Front Toe Zero

Front Camber -1.0 degrees

Rear Toe 1mm toe-out per side

Rear Camber As factory
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