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- 2001 Mazda MP3
yeah, its all of the way down in the rear and really low in the front. will take some in a bit!
wait, you added spacers to your already flush 18x9's?
yeah, its all of the way down in the rear and really low in the front. will take some in a bit!
i think anything over -2 camber is too much and your tires will be getting worn down fast if you actually drive the s*** out of the car. Performance wise, ya it will feel real good at those settings said above. 1/8" toe seems too aggressive for DD that doesnt like buying tires alot i would go with the 1/16" toe if anything
wait, you added spacers to your already flush 18x9's?
Actually, if you "drive the s*** out of your car" you're likely to see more even tire wear with that kind of camber. Less negative camber, and the more you scrub off the outside edges of the front tires first. Now if you do most of your driving on highways and in a straight line, you might see some accelerated inner wear, and I would suggest you run less aggressive front camber, but if you're like me and like to go to the track (excluding the 1/4 mile track), I think those numbers are great.
I think I'll be picking up some BC Coilovers soon...what other items will I need for my suspension...I just want to get a rough ending cost rather than get them and be surprised with all these other items I have to buy. I'm guessin adj. rear camber links. Is that it? Thanks
I want to lower the car, make the suspension stiffer mess around on the streets and go on mountain roads every now and then. I dont plan on autocrossing or drag racing. would just the coilovers be effiecient?
I measured and I'm looking for 1.5in or so in the front and 1-1.25in in the rear, just enough to have a 1 finger gap or so on my stock rims/tires...