Finally I will have the non-compliance toe links and rear beam bushings installed. What rear toe should I run now ? Currently I have +3 to +3.5 mm each side. Without compliance I can deduce it to +1 mm ? Less ?
zero rear toe in? What's the advantage?
Henry.
I remember reading a thread where Shad at DA said that he recommends going to 0 in the rear with the non-comp stuff in the rear.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
I remember reading a thread where Shad at DA said that he recommends going to 0 in the rear with the non-comp stuff in the rear.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
I have never run 0 toe in the rear, even with our race cars that have steel mono-balls on all the rear suspension points. We usually run about 1/16" toe in on both rear wheels for a total toe in of 1/8". Hope this helps, Cheers, Shad.
Agreed. The ballpark I usually work in is 1/8" - 1/4" (2-4mm) total.I have never run 0 toe in the rear, even with our race cars that have steel mono-balls on all the rear suspension points. We usually run about 1/16" toe in on both rear wheels for a total toe in of 1/8". Hope this helps, Cheers, Shad.
You can consider that your wheel has a 630 mm diameter.
24 minutes means 0.4°.
Toe = 630 x sin 0.4° = 4.4 mm
Rear
Camber. L- 3.0 R. -3.1
I think that you'll find that you don't need as much rear camber. In addition to how rear grip feels and how stable the car feels, a tire pyrometer will be a good indicator of what camber and toe #s may be ideal.
You're right on the pyrometer, but the thing is that I don't have anymore positive camber.
-3 is as high as it goes. Pretty much all around.
I think I'm more concern about having -3 all around, instead of having -2.5 at the front and -3 at the back.