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Best camber setting for octavia vrs

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Put set lowering springs on octavia vrs 2008 model and back car skipping all over road rear wheels camber sitting at minus 2.5 both sides a bit toouch negative camber for my liking any1 no the best setting for rear camber

Hi baz192 , I have a 2009 vrs fl , and I fixed eibach springs which lowered the car 20mm all sides and I drove it for about 250km to give little time for the springs to set. Then I done the wheel alignment and I can show you the reports both before and after . Much better rear side 0•03'

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My read out just before a slight tweak to make it perfect:

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Is the readibgs from hunter at the bottom?? I left mine for about month and then had look

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Set toe out front to 0, rear toe to 0 and rear camber to minus 0.6

Set toe out front to 0, rear toe to 0 and rear camber to minus 0.6

That will create inside tyre wear. I would suggest in range between -1.1 to -1.5 deg in neg camber depend on how aggresive driver you are. Toe set between +0.3 to +0.6 on each side accordinly. That will create good grip in corners and a little bit positive toe will compansate for negative camber so your tyres will last longer.

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