[Tigers] Allignment Specs??

michael king michael.s.king at gmail.com
Mon Jun 18 21:44:19 MDT 2012


1.5 deg beagative camber is a LOT on a street car, would be very heavy at
slow speeds. I use .5/1 negative in the alpine and tiger and its a good
compromise.

I run a fair bit of castor in the tiger, helps keep the car straight and
self centre.. but also causes other issues.. am thinking about backing it
off a little.

On 19 June 2012 13:10, Ron Fraser <rfraser at bluefrog.com> wrote:

> Mark
>        I have an STOA tech tip that indicates the following for the street.
>
> 4 to 5 degrees pos castor (put in first)
> 1.5 degrees neg camber
> 1/16" toe in
>
> IMO 1.5 degrees neg camber might be too much for street.  I think I set
> mine
> between 1/2 to 1 degree neg camber.
>
> Ron Fraser
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> Can someone tell me the suggested allignment specs for  a street driven
> car?  It has an MG steering rack, if that makes any  difference. Mark L
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