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Is220D Front Camber


Shigo
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I'm looking at the FSM (I have GSIC repair manual) and there is front camber set as:

-0°11 +- 45'

-0.18° +- 0.75°

I think that its to straight and would like to have minimum -0.5° at front.

Rear is ok as:

-0°50' +- 45'

-0.83° +- 0.75°

So, any of you have different setup than FSM suggest?

Please opinions and any other good infos about it.

I have seen here in forum somewhere that somebody asked WHY he got feeling that on slow turns his IS220d is going understeer.

IMO its because of that TOO POSITIVE FRONT CAMBER.

P.S.

I'm drifter and I had S14A that was with LOCKED diff and understeer only on wet but depends on few things, so please, try to be as much as constructive in this topic. :)

(front camber -4°30´ or -4,5°)

tnx

edit:

Now I'm with IS220d on stock suspension, I have ordered so soon it will be Eibach Pro-kit.

So if anyone have this springs with different wheel alignment than stock, please give info.

:)

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2 Tony - yes, read the last sentence. :)

I know the caster after lowering will go more negative, I'll go on wheel alignment after 1 month after installing them, its cca 1,5kkm my monthy routes.

after that I'll check it and will set camber minimaly at -0.5° but believe that will put as FSM says for IS250 Sport front camber:

-0°36' +- 45'

(-0.6° +- 0.75°)

caster on Silvia?

Its 7,5° or 7°30'

I've sold it few days ago..

MY PRECIOUS.. :)

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