best alignment setup for drifting

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hkssupratt1994
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my buddy is gunna align my car for me and i was wondering if there a good caster or camber for drifting maybe for the front wheels?my suspension mods are springs and strut bars


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i just found out some numbers for the drifting alignment

front:1.5 degrees negative cambercastor 6 degrees

rear:1.5 - 2 degrees negative camber

and also for a different setup i heard front:2mm toe outrear:2mm toe in

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zerothread/239282 just scroll down to kamin's post he has what his setup is...

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ight thanks man

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Best setup

for Comps

Front 17x9" (we use RA-1 or R88 tyres)Total Toe out 5mmCastor 6.5-7 degreesCamber 3.2-3.4 degrees

Rear 18x9.5 (we use proxes 4 235/40/18)3mm total toe inTraction rod adjusted in 4mm0.5-1 degree camber depending on track.Pineapples set to maximum grip

For entry level drift ie non 4th gear speeds and second hand street tyres.

Total Toe out 2mmCastor 6.5-7 degreesCamber 2.5-2.7 degrees

0mm total toeTraction rod adjusted in 4mm1.2-1.5 degree camber depending on track.pineapples set to neutral



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