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Mazdatrix rear camber adj.

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Old 07-04-06, 10:02 AM
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Mazdatrix rear camber adj.

I searches but I was unable to find any good settings. I was wondering what percentage of camber is good for a high speed grip driver, and doesen't wear the tires too bad for a dd.

The kit I was looking at was the single arm adjuster that is adjustable on car.
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any one do camber
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your best bet is to test and tune. set with something basic , -1 and go from there
it all depends on tire set up , and so many other variables
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RX-7' s have a factory rear camber of ± 1.5° and is common to see one side to have more camber than the other in stock form. I'm looking foward into buying the Mazdatrix rear individual camber adjuster so I can level the diferences betwen each side. For auto crossing I think 2.5° max in the rear depending on the tires you use and 1.5° to 2.0° in the front is good enough. And keep it within stock specs for daily driving to save tire wear.[I]
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