Since I expect to have a tire-eating autox car now that the SEB says I can't use my factory camber kit :unimpressed: , I need to make sure I have plans to swap out the front tires either just before or during the El Toro Pro.
Does any one yet know which, if any, manufacturers may have *on site* tire changing support? Or should I plan to find something offsite?
Annie :gpower:
2010 Hyundai Genesis R-Spec, with a severe lack o' camber!
Annie Bauer wrote:Since I expect to have a tire-eating autox car now that the SEB says I can't use my factory camber kit :unimpressed: , I need to make sure I have plans to swap out the front tires either just before or during the El Toro Pro.
Does any one yet know which, if any, manufacturers may have *on site* tire changing support? Or should I plan to find something offsite?
Annie :gpower:
2010 Hyundai Genesis R-Spec, with a severe lack o' camber!
Ha ha - I may sell it if I can't manage to get a clean run in it. The dang car is huge - and I have lots of cone marks on the passenger side
Tom, to answer your question, with loosening everything up and getting the max, it's -0.75 degrees/side. Thankfully, there's adjustability in the rear to get it to rotate...
And I can't sell it now, it matches the Cayman :heyes:
Annie Bauer wrote:Ha ha - I may sell it if I can't manage to get a clean run in it. The dang car is huge - and I have lots of cone marks on the passenger side
Tom, to answer your question, with loosening everything up and getting the max, it's -0.75 degrees/side. Thankfully, there's adjustability in the rear to get it to rotate...
And I can't sell it now, it matches the Cayman :heyes:
You could trade the Hyundai in for Keisel's EM sprite.
Dr. Conemangler
aka The Malefic One
2015 Wildcat Honda F600