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Old 04-09-2012, 07:03 PM   #6
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You can get zero in the rear no problem.. the issue becomes toe at that point. One adjustment effects the other on these cars

The lower rear tire pressures are really going to show on the tires.

Can you buy a 235? in the S-02? I have not looked?

Can you buy a 245 in the S-02 for the rear?

You see where I'm going with this? Run a narrower rear tire. We ran Grand-Am pro in a Boxster at Homestead... 225 front and 245 rear


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I hear you on the tire sizes, but I haven't picked up the "track pipe" yet so I'm just trying to get the most out of the stock set up I have without spending a lot on tires. I still have a lot of tread left on mine.

So if I go to 0 camber on the rears, what should i set the toe at? Go up to 1/8 inch or so?
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