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Subject I run 2 degrees negative camber front and rear, but don't do
     
Posted by Scotts94z32 on September 20, 2004 at 12:09 PM
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In Reply To Full alignment specs for aggressive road racings Zs>>> posted by Zster (Big Red) on September 20, 2004 at 11:37 AM
     
Message much DD driving. Most of the miles are to/from track events, hence why I want to focus more on the local tracks (Laguna Seca, Sears Point, etc.) since the added mileage just isn't worth it. What size tires are you going to be running? I liked the feel of the 265s all around, and am looking forward to the 275s all around for added contact patch to aid in adhesion during cornering and braking.

Sit in the car while it's corner-balanced, if you can... I never was able to, but would like to next time.

See you soon - most likely ClubZ in November...
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