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jensi
Hello.
After lowering my Is200 about 30mm (Eibach)I can see that the front tyers are worn in the inside.
I know I need a geometry adjustment for the wheels after doing this .
In Norway where I live it is Toyota that is selling and servicing Lexus.
Do you guys thing I should print out the settings in this link and give it to Toyota or have they all data for setting this up as good as it should be?:
http://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/articles/...h_results.shtml

Jensi
Tango
QUOTE(jensi @ Mar 24 2008, 05:13 PM) *
Hello.
After lowering my Is200 about 30mm (Eibach)I can see that the front tyers are worn in the inside.
I know I need a geometry adjustment for the wheels after doing this .
In Norway where I live it is Toyota that is selling and servicing Lexus.
Do you guys thing I should print out the settings in this link and give it to Toyota or have they all data for setting this up as good as it should be?:
http://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/articles/...h_results.shtml

Jensi


If you mean only the adjusted settings for the -30 mm then yes ask Toyota to use these settings rather than their own. I'd also request a full print out of the final results and send a copy to Tony at WIM for confirmation.
John1986
what is the data for standard suspension?
wheels-inmotion.co.uk
QUOTE(John1986 @ Apr 22 2008, 08:38 PM) *
what is the data for standard suspension?


Many factors to consider but the OEM suspension and modified suspension should aim for -10' to -15' front camber domestically.

All other reasons for lowering, Track, Drift, TA is a completely different ball game.
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