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Old 16 February 2016 | 07:36 PM
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i measured my stock sti suspension on my classic and got 1 degree negative camber front and rear.


I have now installed D2 coilovers and have dialled in 1.5 degree negative on the front and seem to get better turn in.
I have set the rear at 1 degree negative as standard.


what have other people set them a and what works best?


or should I set them all to stock 1 degree negative?
Old 17 February 2016 | 11:02 AM
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I would leave at that for now, front 1.5 and back 1 is a good setup for start.
But how about your Toe front and rear how are they?
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I would leave at that for now, front 1.5 and back 1 is a good setup for start.
But how about your Toe front and rear how are they?
When I had mine done I borrowed this from bonesetter (on here) as a starting point.

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Originally Posted by Chrismgsti
i measured my stock sti suspension on my classic and got 1 degree negative camber front and rear.


I have now installed D2 coilovers and have dialled in 1.5 degree negative on the front and seem to get better turn in.
I have set the rear at 1 degree negative as standard.


what have other people set them a and what works best?


or should I set them all to stock 1 degree negative?
What you using you car for? Road or track?
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