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manga_blue
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Postby manga_blue » Wed Nov 15, 2006 4:20 pm

Garry's post came in as I was typing my last one. Sounds similar. Trutrack was chocker with Boxsters, 911s, MBs and racing Evos and Rexes
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Postby roddclarke » Wed Nov 15, 2006 9:34 pm

You should just give it a go...

I have done many a car with a string line.. just as acurate as any of the latest equiptment.. just takes a bit longer to set up.. and measuring the caster is the hardest part..

but its fun and exciting to know you did it yourself :)

but if your going to a workshop.. i take mine to Jax Stmarys.. $70 and a good job too :)
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Postby manga_blue » Thu Nov 16, 2006 11:20 am

Ralphie, I've PM'ed the price. Here's the background to it.

I'm trying to run in clubman class on stock springs and stock 14x6 wheels with street tyres. They weren't too sure about how to set up race handling for such a stock setup.

I figured that it could easily take two alignments to do it, so I'd probably end up in front and I'd have some input into what was being done. Maybe you'll find someone who knows straight out what's best for your setup and needs and get it done just once for $90 or so. I don't know.

The race handling was atrocious before, no grip, terrible oversteer, mainly due to zero and even positive cambers. He's taken it to 5.30 castor and -0.5/-1.0 camber F/R as the first step, saying he knows that's pretty mild but I should drive it like that for a while first, get the feel of it and then come back and talk. I wanted to go to around -1.5/-2.0 but he reckoned it's better to test it in stages. I can handle that because they're 5 minutes drive from my place and you get to check all the other cars there.
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Postby Blue94t » Thu Nov 16, 2006 1:09 pm

I reccomend Trackside in Bayswater, Victoria for wheel alignments/tyres.
Craig does an excellent job and specializes in motorsport work.
I wouldn't ( and haven't for 8 years now) take my cars anywhere else.
I even followed Craig from his old employer when he left to start up Trackside.

Jake


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