Scion FRS alignment for a newbie
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Scion FRS alignment for a newbie
One of my friends recently bought a new frs. She is slowly modifying it, and next on the list is alignment. My knowledge is mainly in Miatas and I can't find a good street alignment with a Google search. Any recommendations? She is still daily driving the car and will be going to stickier tires as soon as she wears out the stocks.
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Re: Scion FRS alignment for a newbie
If she's anywhere close to Darin @ Westend, have her take it there. He'll know what to do!
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Re: Scion FRS alignment for a newbie
She lives in Anaheim. Driving an hr into LA is slightly farther than I think she wants to go. We mainly need specs that will make the car a bit more fun and won't kill her tires with her newfound aggression
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Re: Scion FRS alignment for a newbie
Get the camber bolts for the top front strut hole.
Front :
Max neg. camber, zero toe
Rear:
Camber not adjustable. 3/16th toe in.
Front :
Max neg. camber, zero toe
Rear:
Camber not adjustable. 3/16th toe in.
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Re: Scion FRS alignment for a newbie
Thanks max!