Vanne said:
Hi exodus,
Getting my h&r lowering springs with my new blistein hd's installed tomorrow, what settings would you recommend for this setup? I realize the new springs will need to bed in for about 500kms. Any insights to the setting if I use a 10mill spacer for the fronts and 3mill for the rear?
Vanne,
If you are using lowering springs, this automatically increases -ve camber, and at the same time it changes the toe angles. Personally, I would get the toe angles set at zero (or very slight toe-in) and reduce the rear camber to about -1.2 degs.
The whole concept of setting static geometry is to optimise the car's handling and tyre contact patch in the dynamic situation. The geometry settings always will be a compromise which attempts to account for the changes in damper length (ride height), pitch, squat and lateral bodyroll, all of which change the car's handling and tyre contact patch dependent on the attitude of the car in the dynamic situation. You'll find the front toe angle has the biggest effect on the perceived handling of your car.
I know that lots of negative camber on the front wheels looks cool, but unless you get the same degree of bodyroll as the angle of -ve camber when hard cornering, then you aren't actually using the full width of the tyre in the contact patch, consequently the inners of the tyres tend to wear excessively, especially with some toe-in. If you can reduce bodyroll with better suspension then IMO, there's less need for increasing -ve camber. I hope this makes sense to you.