JBT wrote:That looks a bit more "street friendly".....hopefully you'll like it. I'm thinking about getting a bit more negative camber on the front of mine.
Yeah it is a bit more street friendly while still being aggressive enough for my track days.
After some more driving I have to say the whole car seems to handle better.
The front end seems to have more grip and also gives me more information through the wheel.
If anything I can get the back out a little easier than before too.
My steering wheel centres itself better and seems to give a more direct feel .
So far there seem to be no disadvantages and only positives.
Also, now my car goes pretty damn straight!
As far as your alignment goes.
I think you may be surprised at the improvement you get with more camber.
If you go to neg 1 on the front that is still fairly conservative too.
You wont have any real problems with tire wear, especially if you drive enthusiastically fairly regularly.
But if you want something a little more aggressive but not as agressive as mine.
Go something like
Front -1.5 and back -1 camber
Keep 2mm total toe in on the front and back
Max out the caster, but stagger it with more to the left than right.
If you are after a very safe car that will understeer push when you over cook it reverse the camber above.
A lot of this has to do with particular driving style too; also the condition of your tires.
But I know that with my driving style and tire condition I would have way too much understeer for my liking with more camber on the back then the front.