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Old Mar 29, 2012 | 07:57 PM
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Default Tips for Geo Setup on a track day Spec C

Finally after 6 months from putting a deposit on it I finally got my Spec C registered. So it was back with all the good bits.

This weekend I re-fitted the Racing Logics and messed around with a few other bits and pieces, obviously they are most likely totally misaligned now, so I've booked a laser 4 wheel alignment for next week. I already had quite a bit of torque steer before taking them off, and have a few tips to try once the alignment is done.

Does anyone have any specs/data on a good setup for a newage with coilovers? They said they'll help me put it exactly as I want it, but I am not sure exactly what that is, would be nice to get it set up properly if there is a better known geometry than the standard Subaru one.

Any ideas? Its going to be a pure track car (apart from driving to and from the track)

Also, one strange thing I noticed when changing over to standard and back is that on the passenger side rear strut, whoever fitted them used a camber bolt, bot not on the drivers side, is that normal? I figured it could be a track thing since if anyone recognises the car, its Shaun F's old white Spec C. Should I change this or leave as is?

Thanks in advance!
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Old Apr 2, 2012 | 09:39 AM
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What tires will be you be using on track? What size, brand, model?

What size ARBs are you using?

Do you have other alignment bits (ALK, roll center adapters, etc.?)
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