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Keep in mind, toe is what really chews up tires, not camber. Everyone's setup is different, so everyone's alignment will be slightly different. Do you have front camber plates? Are you comfortable with having a looser rear? -1.25 front camber (can be done with camber bolts only), and -1.5 rear camber (within reach of your setup) should be a good starting point. Inspect your tires regularly, and adjust camber accordingly. 0 front toe, and rear toe to taste. 0 rear toe will yield the least tire wear, but also the loosest (least stable) car. 1/16" or 1/8" total toe-in may be a good compromise. AFAIK, the stock FRS comes with 5/32" total toe-in, while the BRZ comes with 0; keep in mind the two have a VERY different spring rate balance front/rear. |
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Awesome, @Wepeel! Thanks for going though the trouble of putting that together.
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I have installed Buddy Club race spec coil overs on my BRZ. The dampening is OK but the springs are too stiff for the street unless I wear a bite guard. Any suggestions where I might shop for a softer set of springs for these dampers?
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If you can get specs for the springs, we can source them for you. We are direct with Hyperco, Swift, and Eibach, and I'm sure we can find the exact spring you need between the three.
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Thanks for the advice on the toe. The SPC LCA has a toe kit with it and I'll probably adjust it to those specs you provided. Unlike many who enjoy losing the back end, I like my grip! Toe up front will stay 0. Definitely would like a little negative camber to match my rears, but not a lot. |
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As a lurker this thread is fantastic. On my end, I'd like to see the car lower, but this is the first car i've had that the suspension hasn't really felt lacking out of the box on. Dd on shit roads, limited time available for the track/autox life. Doesn't feel right to rock the boat just for cosmetics. |
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FWIW, I just did a simple model with a 300mm LCA, strut at 15degrees initial angle, with different offset wheels placing centerline ~325mm and 375mm outboard from the inner LCA pivot. I.e., 50mm difference in offset, 50mm different scrub radius. Going by D1/D2, you'd have motion ratios of .923 and 0.80 respectively between the two cases. Big difference. Correctly modeling the geometry (the critical difference is that in the correct model, the hub doesn't rotate with the LCA, but with the strut, which isn't rotating nearly as much), you have motion ratios of 0.95 and 0.93. Practically the same. If the strut were infinitely long, they *would* be the same. Another thing worth pointing out: Struts will continue to gain negative camber in bump until the lower control arm angle is *perpendicular* to the strut. They do NOT start to lose camber past LCA going horizontal. |
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I'm often surprised to see 0 toe recommended for this platform, but it seems to be the going opinion. I'm used to running a little toe in so that bushing deflection will bring the dynamic toe to zero while the car is moving. With that in mind do your preferred alignment settings change with stiffer/less deflecting bushings? |
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![]() The 0 rear toe recommendation comes from the inherent stability of the platform, and the way it's designed. I certainly don't run 0 toe on my S2k... |
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Regarding toe...
I tried running a lot of rear toe on my '01, and it sucked, bad, for everything. Worse tire wear, worse straight-line stability in dicey conditions, worse turn-in, worse everything. In my experience with the AP1, minimal toe is FAR preferable to maximal toe. 0.15 degrees total was totally predictable and driveable for me, while on the high side at 0.64 degrees wear was outrageous and the car's handling was atrocious over bumps and in wet/inundated conditions. More toe doesn't necessarily give more "stability", though that was preached for a long time at s2ki... Anyway, I can't speak for the 86, but I would definitely first try to optimize the car around minimal, near-zero toe all around. Having the tires grind away working against each other is IMO a poor utilization of the most valuable traction-generating assets we have! |
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