_Ed_Runnion@regionofdoom.com_ (mailto:Ed_Runnion@regionofdoom.com) writes:
Stock (DS) : In front it is adjustable via a factory crash bolt. By going
to someone who can "line up the slop", you can get around -1.25 to -1.5 deg
at most. Get as much as you can get. In back, it is not adjustable other
than loosening the bolts and lining up the slop. Most WRX's are around
-1.2 in back stock, but you want to line up the slop to REMOVE neg camber
(i.e. try and line up the slop for less negative) since the lesser rear
camber will help significantly in getting the car to rotate.
STX : -2.5 to -3.0 for racing in front, keeping in mind that it will affect
street manners and tire life. In back, aim for -0.5 to -1.0.
BTW, the guy who really knows this trick is Jack @ Motorsport Techniques in
Hayward.
Charlie Davis
(Jack's pimp)
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