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Evening All - hope you got a chance to enjoy your cars this weekend!

Spent a productive day yesterday sorting out my handbrake and lowering my T - which is now significantly lower than previously !! This is a job I've been trying to get done for ages - so am happy to have it done at last ! :lol:

Not sure about any of the settings though.....but don't those 7's fill the arches nicely ?!! :lol:

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Sean

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Post by Lightweight_911 »

Looking good Sean ! 8)
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Post by Gary71 »

Looks fantastic :) Suitably hot rod 8) Any rubbing?

I've just had mine (on 6" wheels) set to:

Front: 0 toe, 6 deg castor, and 0.5 deg camber
Rear: 40 minutes total toe in, 1 deg camber

..and it works beautifully!
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Thanks guys!

No apparent rubbing so far - however I do have a brake caliper intermittently dragging at the moment so that tends to mask most sounds !! :lol:

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Gary71 wrote:Looks fantastic :) Suitably hot rod 8) Any rubbing?

I've just had mine (on 6" wheels) set to:

Front: 0 toe, 6 deg castor, and 0.5 deg camber
Rear: 40 minutes total toe in, 1 deg camber

..and it works beautifully!
similar to mine Gary, although I'm running + 15 minutes toe on both front & rear

all with the all important 1 deg rake :)
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hot66 wrote:
Gary71 wrote:Looks fantastic :) Suitably hot rod 8) Any rubbing?

I've just had mine (on 6" wheels) set to:

Front: 0 toe, 6 deg castor, and 0.5 deg camber
Rear: 40 minutes total toe in, 1 deg camber

..and it works beautifully!
similar to mine Gary, although I'm running + 15 minutes toe on both front & rear

all with the all important 1 deg rake :)
I was aiming at 30 minutes total toe in on the back (as per the book), but 40 was all we could do on the adjusters whilst keeping the thrust angle at 0.

And don't worry we have the 1 deg down rake :)
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Post by Lightweight_911 »

I've got:

1.5 deg -ve at the front/2 deg -ve at the rear
6.5 deg caster
1/16" toe in front/1/8" toe in rear
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Post by hot66 »

just checked my setting again & I'm running a bit more front camber than you Gary :)

sdelan ... car look very purposeful 8)
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Post by Gary71 »

I was after 1 deg front negative camber, but ran out of adjustment on the RHS so pulled the LHS back to match the 0.5 deg I could achieve.
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Post by theorangeperil »

Well done Sean. Looks great! 8)
Any joy with fitting the car seat? My car is out of hibernation now so I should be able to get the lap belt now if you need it?
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Thanks Peter -

Fitted the seat using a spare (front) seat belt - so now have a new little driving buddy! :lol:

See you soon hopefully. Are we due a meet up in Chipperfield soon?

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Post by theorangeperil »

Sounds good. Rich?
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Post by sladey »

awsome looking car. Very cool
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I look pretty young but I'm just backdated yeah
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Post by abzadams »

theorangeperil wrote:Sounds good. Rich?
Just let me know when. I'm away at the moment, but the week after next is good?

Sean, the car looks great, loving the 7's
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Post by 911hillclimber »

I have run 7's on my 73T for years but need to watch the tyres fitted for clearance.
What tyres/size are they please?
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