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Old 06-05-2006, 04:49 AM
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Originally Posted by djrfan
hi guys
recently got a standard 415 and im after what toe blocks i would need to run 2 degree rear toe in none to 1 dergree toe for the front at the widests possible
cheers
richard
For the rear, an A-E combo would give 2 degrees toe-in (as long as you are using 0 degree hubs).

For the front do you want toe-in or toe-out? Use a C-E combo for 1degree toe-in, or E-C for 1 degree toe out.

There is a chart on Tryhard's website which gives you the full range.
(Edit: Damn Burlap beat me to it )

Richard, what track is this for?

If it's for Bayside, then I suggest you run the car quite narrow, it will make it quicker through the corners. I would normally run B-XB on the front and XB-B on the rear. You can run A-XB on the front if the car is a little too "twitchy".

I can email you some of my Bayside setups if you want, they're for the 415MSX but I thibk they'd be a good starting point
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