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tacking camber setup

rs phil

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going on saturday for alligment,i am going to run cups with yokohama ao48,was wondering what best set up front camber, toe,and rear camber and toe in etc,was thinking of running 2.2 camber and straight on toe up front,and 2 degrees rear not sure on toe,any help would be appreciated


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GT One set up mine same as Melv Cup Car 3" Camber front and rear, seemed to do the job at Spa, on 17" Cups with Dunlop Super Sport Race......
 
dont think i can get 3 degrees with standard front top mounts up front,are those dunlops similar to michelin cups,toyo r888 and yoko ao48 or are they race tyres,thanks
 
225 front similar to michelin.... not race tyre, but a good all round road track tyre no longer available in 17" bought them new but 2nd hand not used as off to wet Spa...
 

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