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Old 08-18-01, 05:25 PM
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racing alignment #'s

Before the Forum crash Some one posted alignment #'s for the 3rd gen for street and racing( road-autocross) the post included different # for different wheel sizes as well.

Did anyone save this link for reference?

looking to get a good allignment this week and want to suggest some #' to the Techs.

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http://www.pettitracing.com/sections/_faq.html#handling
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Cool !

Thanks, I'll go over to the site and see if that was the info I was looking for.

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Cool

Woa!

Unless you're road racing I suggest you don't use these numbers. Even though it says street those numbers that are given will eat the inside of the tires like crazy.

Just get a standard alignment. You'll save on the tires and you'll only be pulling 1g of lateral acceleration anyways..

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