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Old Jul 11, 2006, 11:32 AM
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06 Evo IX factory camber specs?

What are the factory camber specs for the 06 Evo IX?

With the Swift springs, what type of camber would I want for a everyday driven car? I've heard -1.5 in the front and -1 in the rear with 0 toe. Is that accurate?
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I would also like to know the factory specs..
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You heard right. For best overall handling have them max the front which will give it at least -1.5 and do the rear around -.9 with 0 toe.
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I pulled it up on ALLDATA, i'll try to post it up tomarrow.
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Originally Posted by broeli
You heard right. For best overall handling have them max the front which will give it at least -1.5 and do the rear around -.9 with 0 toe.
Well the only reason I am asking about the factory specs is because I want to see where it is supposed to be at. A local shop said they would charge more depending on what specs I want, I just dont want uneven or rapid tire wear, I am really enjoying how the car is now, so thats why i asked what the factory specs were.

I read somewhere that -1.5 may be a bit for hardcore drivers for the fronts, so then I figured -1 all around with zero toe, or maybe -1 in front with -.5 in the rear.

But am not sure at all at this point
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Originally Posted by inco9nito99
I pulled it up on ALLDATA, i'll try to post it up tomarrow.
Please do, that'll be really useful for me.

Thanks.
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Specified range for front: -2.3 to -1.3 camber, Toe: -.08 to .08
Specified range for rear: -1.2 to -.2 camber, Toe: -.09 to .07
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They were able to get mine to -1.8 front maxxed out
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THanks a bunch!!!!
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bumping this. Have a similar setup, wondering what people are running nowadays
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I run -1.5 degrees of camber in the front and -1 degree of camber in the rear, with the toe zeroed out all around. So far, not much, if any, rollover on my tires after 9 auto-x events since I've had the car aligned to these specs. The car is also my DD so I didn't want to get too aggressive with the alignment. Hope that helps
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My car (Evo 8) came from the factory with the strut bolts set to -1.
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