What are the Prodrive geometry settings for a Classic
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What are the Prodrive geometry settings for a Classic
Getting my wheels aligned when I get new tyres next week. I have the Prodrive styling pack (inc. suspension) and 17" speedlines. But what are the correct Prodrive geometry settings?
Done a search on the bbs and there's lots of talk about them - but the settings are not actually stated by anyone. Is it some kind of secret?
Done a search on the bbs and there's lots of talk about them - but the settings are not actually stated by anyone. Is it some kind of secret?
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Originally Posted by James Neill
Getting my wheels aligned when I get new tyres next week. I have the Prodrive styling pack (inc. suspension) and 17" speedlines. But what are the correct Prodrive geometry settings?
Done a search on the bbs and there's lots of talk about them - but the settings are not actually stated by anyone. Is it some kind of secret?
Done a search on the bbs and there's lots of talk about them - but the settings are not actually stated by anyone. Is it some kind of secret?
I have a classic and the back wheels, that are not adjustable are usually between zero and minus one negative camber anyway from the factory, I get my front wheels (which can be adjusted) set to minus one negative camber, I wouldn't go anymore than this otherwise you will need to replace tyres every year ( depending on mileage, and how hard you drive )
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