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how would you get a camber plate to work on your single-bolt setup anyway? :curious:
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the problem with drilling holes is....
you're no longer legal in most SCCA classes besides Prepared/Modified etc. not a place for a 1wd 100hp econobox :(
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I drove cross country 8,000 miles with almost 3 degrees of front camber without tire wear issues. I wouldn't stress about it. The amount of time and money you'll spend trying to make it easily adjustable is far more than the minimal extra wear you'll put on your tires.
If you autocross/track on your street tires (I know, you don't), you'll balance out the tire wear with your track miles. If you run dedicated street tires, you probably aren't buying super-expensive ones, and what's the cost of a pair of front tires... $150? You might shorten their life by 1/4... what's that... $35-40? Not worth a lot of extra modification if you ask me. |
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It's not camber that kills tires, it's toe. You can have LOTS of camber, as long as you have zero or very near zero toe, you'll be fine.
You'll find a lot of "hardcore" autocrossers will show up at an autocross, bolt on their race tires and make a quick toe adjustment (front and/or rear) for competition, and change it all back at the end of the day. The guy I bought my Miata from a good long while back brought two wrenches with him to each autocross to change the front toe. He just adjusted one tie-rod exactly two turns to get the toe out that he wanted for autocross, and turned it back exactly two turns for the drive home. His steering wheel was off-center while he was autocrossing... but that's not the kind of thing you'll notice on course! |
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that all depends on how much you spin your tires ;)
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Tire spinning is another matter, entirely.
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god the info....there is soooo much awesomeness here....
anyways is there going to be a top perch fitment issue or am I mis-reading somewhere? |
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i think its coming, yes.
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my front parts are here! gotta get back to jury duty :( but here's a teaser pic
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The show & shine boys are gonna love you!
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Seriously, it looks good. I know the cool contrasting colors and chrome are just incidental. Can't wait to hear how it works for you.
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400lb springs. i'm afraid they're too tall, by the math the car will be sitting higher than stock. i'll be modifying the upper perches to accept the koni strut rods.
just got pulled for jury duty so i won't have much time to work on this til much later :( ahhh irony..
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