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Geometry setting for lowered 16 valve

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I am going to try and get my car 4 wheel aligned this coming weekend and was going to take it to an EVO specialist local to me but they will want to know the settings and would welcome any veiws on any revised settings anyone has on there 35mm lowered 16 valve with 17" Rims, or shall i just use the factory settings (which i dont know) It would be nice now i have changed all the front and rear bushes and wishbones and uprated the brakes to get the maximum handling out of the old gal :) any feedback appreciated

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look nr the end of this thread, PDF of the settings.

I'd go as close as you can get with your modified bits to the settings in here, works fine for me on 35 ish mm lowered, although I'm still on 15's.

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Thanks davidwort :) and ben16v! How does it feel on the road now ben since pentraeth set it up, im dying to see this car of yours considering your only up the road, Have to pop up when the weathers better ehh :)

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no worries, always feels good, slightly understeery looking at an ARB for the rear in the future

not much to look at i`m afraid looking a bit tired TBH, but most mechanicals are good, will maybe spend some money on paint in the future.

i do go up to bodelwyddan every year so make you to PM closer to the time!

but if you are up this end anywhere near Pentraeth VW then i`m less than half a mile away!!

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