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8 Jul 2008, 14:10 (Ref:2247173) | #1 |
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Recommended Set-Up
My friend has a 1991 Mazda 323 4x4 which I have agreed to fit some K-Sport coilovers to.
The standard suspension is fully adjustable. I was wondering if anyone had any experience in setting a car up like this for fast road use. I have got a couple of ideas-hoping for the addition of some experience. Thanks |
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9 Jul 2008, 06:49 (Ref:2247697) | #2 | ||
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Go to fordlaser.com
There is a section there dedicated to 323's (same chassis) I didn't think the castor was adjustable, IMO this is the most important thing you can add to any FWD based 4WD. Other wise, most of it is personal, especially for a road car... do you want a new set of tyres every couple of '000 km, for instance. Front Camber 1 neg Castor as much as you can get (I think all 4WD have power steering) Toe 2mm out Rear Camber 0.5 Neg Toe 2mm toe in That is a place to start, then watch the wear and see how it feels If you want to really haul, you will be looking at more like 3 on the front, 1.5 on the back and an extra 2mm on either toe. |
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