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Old 09-02-2011
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hi i need a setup for a dusty hall with tight turns cant seem to get my car to tern in it allways pushes wide any help would be great thx
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hi i need a setup for a dusty hall with tight turns cant seem to get my car to tern in it allways pushes wide any help would be great thx
Is this for a B44 Jamie? What's your current setup fella?

I've found if your after more initial turn-in shorten the front camber lengths by moving the stud to the outer hole on the topdeck to start with. Really need to see where you're starting from though on your setup...

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starting from kit setup thx
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Rear arb and no washers under the rear studs should help it turn in tighter and hold it as you leave the turn. Just be careful if it gets loose
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