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  • Stancing a Focus

    Right now I'm on 17x9 wheel with a 205/40 tire and 20 et. Bilstein PSS-9's no helper springs up front. Bilstein rear shocks with some bobo cut spring.

    I'm not sure how much camber I need to make this work correctly?

    I have isolators I place under my rear springs (no coilovers in the rear) to raise it up for a daily basis & for show I remove them.




    How much camber do I need to make my tires tuck? & it sit's lower then the pictures without the isolators. Right now they wheels are a daily, but within a month I have some 15x7's that are going on.

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    There is math you can do to figure it out, but trial and error is easier.

    For me, anyways, because I'm a math dunce.

    I'm gonna go with an additional 2 degrees negative as a guesstimate.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by armanduhx3 View Post
      Right now they wheels are a daily, but within a month I have some 15x7's that are going on.
      Weak. Roll hard always or roll hard never.

      Just put em on and start tweakin it.

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