already posted in ride control to no avail, so i figured id ask here...
I have a question regarding my recent camber shim install on my mk4 gti.
I am going to be running a 10.5 in the coming months so naturally i needed some camber to dial in the fitment. I ordered custom cut shims from lella autosport. The specs are -1.5 degrees camber and 1+ degree toe in. After the install i noticed the toe is quite aggressive and the ride is sort of wobbly ( mind you I'm riding on a seven inch steelie with a massive tire at the moment).I decided to add the toe in to correct the aggresive tire wear from the additional camber.
My ultimate question is whether or not the 10.5 will correct some of this "wobble" feeling, being that there will be more surface area touching the ground as well as a lower profile tire...
any relative input would be greatly appreciated. if worst comes to worse ill have to order new shims with less of an aggresive degree of toe in.
cheers
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these pics don't really justify it, but you may get the idea...
I have a question regarding my recent camber shim install on my mk4 gti.
I am going to be running a 10.5 in the coming months so naturally i needed some camber to dial in the fitment. I ordered custom cut shims from lella autosport. The specs are -1.5 degrees camber and 1+ degree toe in. After the install i noticed the toe is quite aggressive and the ride is sort of wobbly ( mind you I'm riding on a seven inch steelie with a massive tire at the moment).I decided to add the toe in to correct the aggresive tire wear from the additional camber.
My ultimate question is whether or not the 10.5 will correct some of this "wobble" feeling, being that there will be more surface area touching the ground as well as a lower profile tire...
any relative input would be greatly appreciated. if worst comes to worse ill have to order new shims with less of an aggresive degree of toe in.
cheers
]


these pics don't really justify it, but you may get the idea...
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