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Old 06-14-2019, 05:41 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by 86MLR View Post
Alignment and feel is very personal.

In saying that mine is -2.5° on the front with 0 toe, -2.0° rear with 0 toe.

Hankook RS4, 215/45 17, handles well, tyre wear is even.

Toe settings is where you get turn in or stablilty, but the more toe the more wear.

How much is the front tyre pushing up on the sidewall with 0 camber?

Is it understeering more?

Tyre pressure?

Tyres?
Hancook Ventus V12 215/45 17, tire pressure even 35 around. Stock wheels and height otherwise.
Sorry I don't know enough to answer what exactly is happening about the sidewall, which is why i'm seeking advice. I want to say yes it is understeering more, but I'm no track expert. It simply can be just the discomfort of requiring more steering effort I'm feeling.
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