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Old 23 February 2010, 08:27 PM
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Just had 4 new Toyo Proxes T1R fitted. Car has the AST coilover upgrade with Whiteline swaybars.

Will be getting an alignment tomorrow, however wanted some thoughts on a fast road setup that is not too aggressive as the car has to deal with daily school run and potholed roads and I do not want it sniffing out the cambers in the road.

The last set of tyres wore out on the inside front and back.
Old 23 February 2010, 09:42 PM
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Where are you getting the alignment done?
Old 23 February 2010, 09:50 PM
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-1.8 degrees front camber
-1.3 degrees rear camber
0 toe
Old 25 February 2010, 09:31 PM
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Based in Cyprus and as I do not own the usual BMW, Merc or Ferrari I have an exotic and must provide the settings.
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I have...
-2deg front
-1.5 deg back
0 toe all round
On 6/4 springs.

Too much toe will eat tyres, the above is a real good setup and not too twitchy.
Dont do too hard with the swaybars, most people just fit a slightly stiffer rear to take the load off the front tyres. Sway settings will depend on your spring rates so its a case of what works with your car. I have a std front sway and a 22m whiteline rear on the middle setting as an example.


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