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    My New wrx

    What do I need to do to get it to turn better?
    Any ideas on front alingment settings?
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    Sould turn great, It's brand ******* new!!
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    Stay on the gas while turning and learn to load/unload the car while turning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Al
    Stay on the gas while turning and learn to load/unload the car while turning.



    AWD is a whole new world of handling and driving... way different from FWD or RWD... you just got to get out, drive it and get a feel for it !
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    Option #1 staying in stock class

    1st thing take car to Big Bear Tire for an alignment and have Justin max the camber out in front and Zero the toe front and rear.
    2nd thing buy better street tires Falken Azenis 615's in a 235/40/17, mount them on stock wheels.
    3rd watch for when Tirerack offers a winter wheel/tire combo and get it for winter.

    Option #2 moving to STU

    1st thing get a bigger rear sway bar (whiteline or cusco) unfortunatley it moves you to STU for autocross.
    2nd thing take car to Big Bear Tire for an alignment and have Justin max the camber out in front and Zero the toe front and rear.
    3rd Tires, Tires, Tires the factory re92's suck so if you want to upgrade and keep the stock wheels and tires for winter get some enkei 17x8's and get 245/40/17 Bridgestone RE-01R $194 a tire roughly.

    Let me know if you have any other questions or hit up www.nasioc.com a Subaru specifc site.

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    I orderd a set of the Hancook RS2's 235/40/17
    Will seting the camber like that affect the ware of the tires for dialy drving?
    1990 5.0lx supercharged to much to list SOLD!
    2006 WRX TR what should I do?
    Auto-X here I come
    1994 Corvette 6spd, lt1 SOLD!
    Reality is a condition brought on by lack of alchohol

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    Senior Member..now yer posting! Bart H's Avatar
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    No, on my STI I am running max camber on the stock setup which is -1 degree with 0 toe front and rear. It is as agressive as you can go without camber plates.

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