camber settings for apexi coilover
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camber settings for apexi coilover
Hi, just got some apexi n1 coilovers and was wondering if anyone can tell me anythin about setting them up. It is the top camber adjustment that i need to no about mainly.
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Unless you have the right equipment/alignment devices you cant set them up yourself to optimise your investment.
For the right settings for your application (ie road, drifting, track etc) may all be different.
Best fit the suspension, set the top mounts in the mid positions and get the car to a good specialist, ie Scoobyclinic in your location.
I think they have the right equipment to dial the chassis in.
All IMHO!
Graham.
For the right settings for your application (ie road, drifting, track etc) may all be different.
Best fit the suspension, set the top mounts in the mid positions and get the car to a good specialist, ie Scoobyclinic in your location.
I think they have the right equipment to dial the chassis in.
All IMHO!
Graham.
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Cheers for the response, plan was to fit them as u said in the center setting and then take it to Scoobyclinic or Prosport to get the geometry setup for road by professionals.
Originally Posted by 911
Unless you have the right equipment/alignment devices you cant set them up yourself to optimise your investment.
For the right settings for your application (ie road, drifting, track etc) may all be different.
Best fit the suspension, set the top mounts in the mid positions and get the car to a good specialist, ie Scoobyclinic in your location.
I think they have the right equipment to dial the chassis in.
All IMHO!
Graham.
For the right settings for your application (ie road, drifting, track etc) may all be different.
Best fit the suspension, set the top mounts in the mid positions and get the car to a good specialist, ie Scoobyclinic in your location.
I think they have the right equipment to dial the chassis in.
All IMHO!
Graham.
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