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Track/ fast road settings



  Alfa GTA
I know I know another thread about it, I've searched through and still confused tho, I don't understand to much about all this toe business I understand camber but that's about it, I've had a hunter alignment so have the settings now, on the rear I've ordered a PMS camber shim to get the rear to match sort of and PMS said that I can use the shims if turned around to alter the toe, so I can get that nearly the same, what setting would you guys and girls think it should be for mainly track but fast road too? I'll attach the tracking pic. Cheers Andy
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bozothenutter

ClioSport Club Member
Front
Camber front 1.5 neg
Toe between 12-20 mins out

Rear
Standard camber is fine
Toe, factory is fine aswell, if you want the rear more lively, increase outward. Less lively inward, but not parallell.
 
  Alfa GTA
Front
Camber front 1.5 neg
Toe between 12-20 mins out

Rear
Standard camber is fine
Toe, factory is fine aswell, if you want the rear more lively, increase outward. Less lively inward, but not parallell.

What settings are parallel? And is it if it's negative is that inward?
 
  monaco 172
I've fitted new coilobers and have solid top mounts, what else could it be to cause this?

I'm not sure but it was fine in your before reading and then in the after reading it's way off.

Have your coilovers got adjustable camber settings? They sometimes have a slight adjustment plate where the 2 bolts go through the hub.
 
  Alfa GTA
I'm not sure but it was fine in your before reading and then in the after reading it's way off.

Have your coilovers got adjustable camber settings? They sometimes have a slight adjustment plate where the 2 bolts go through the hub.

Yea they have elongated holes at the top
 


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