Just installed my Stasis streetsports, I had a few questions about camber / ride height issues...
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Just installed my Stasis streetsports, I had a few questions about camber / ride height issues...
I'm sort of a newb to the streetsports.. So I was wondering, what is the lowest I can go without getting negative camber (or atleast not too much)? Also, is there a camber kit available so I can be real low without a ****load of negative camber and new tires every other day? I'm going to wait the reccomended 2 weeks to fine tune the height then align it then, so I want to know exactly how I should be setting it up. TIA.
For reference, my car is a daily driver not really making the car for heavy track use, just wanted the kit for elimination of body roll, some improved handling and ride adjustability (low).
For reference, my car is a daily driver not really making the car for heavy track use, just wanted the kit for elimination of body roll, some improved handling and ride adjustability (low).
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I found this Stasis FAQ helpful re ride height and camber...
I'm running "conservative street" at the moment which has minimized scraping...
<a href="http://www.stasisengineering.com/faq/suspension_009.shtml">What are your recommended alignment specifications?</a>
<a href="http://www.stasisengineering.com/faq/suspension_009.shtml">What are your recommended alignment specifications?</a>
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