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| Owner Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: DC area
Ferrari Life Posts: 18
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I am adding 19" challenge style wheels and looking to lower the car slightly, probably 3/4". I am not tracking the car, this is for street driving. Just curious if there is specific camber/alignment settings for this setup. Thanks
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| Owner Elite Member Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: Albuquerque, NM
Ferrari Life Posts: 3,603
Name: Terry H Phillips
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3/4" is about 19 mm and that is getting pretty high for maintaining recommended camber settings with the stock springs. 15 mm (~3/5") might be more realistic. If you go to ferraridatabase.com, you can download a 360 workshop manual and that will have all the 360 alignment numbers. Someone on here probably has the CS numbers, too, if they differ from the 360 numbers. Lowering will require a full four wheel alignment juggled against the lowered ride height. No idea why they are quoting seconds of angle when the tolerance is 10 minutes (600 seconds) of angle, but here are the 360 alignment numbers. Wheel camber -1 deg 01' 35" ±10'• front wheels • rear wheels -1 deg 26' 14" ±10'Total toe-in • front wheels 2,5 ±0.5 mm• rear wheels 3,0 ±0.5 mm Taz Terry Phillips Present: 575M 135171 Past: Dino 246 GT 02984, 365 GTB/4 14009, 308 GTS 25125 Every day I look around, and if nobody is shooting at me, it is a pretty good day. |
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| Owner Elite Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Northern California
Ferrari Life Posts: 859
Name: Brian Crall
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Especially when you consider the entire factory only has 2 alingment racks (American made Hunters BTW). One is usually used to stack stuff on and I never saw the other one used. | |
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| Owner Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: DC area
Ferrari Life Posts: 18
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Thank you very much, exactly what I needed.
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