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Old 2004-03-01, 03:14 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by GarySheehan
The setup that has worked the best for us is 750lb/in front springs, 650lb/in rear springs, 26mm x 3mm tubular front swaybar and 26mm x 6mm rear tubular swaybar. And lots of negative camber.
OK, I am assuming the second number is the wall thickness, correct? Is this the same as the Hotchkis "Competition Sway Bar Set"?
http://www.hotchkistuning.com/cgi-bi...atalogno=22407

I realize it probably varies by track and conditions, but what is lots in terms of negative camber? Any guidelines or good places to start?

Just out of curiosity, have you autocrossed this setup? What if anything would you expect to require adjustment for the lower speeds, and tighter corners?
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