PointByPatrol
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On the hunt for some more camber, and these ball joints gave me tons! My preliminary alignment readings were over 4 degrees of camber, which is way more than I want! I have these joints set in the most aggressive setting and plan to move them to the middle setting instead! Install is pretty easy! Plan on an hour to an hour and a half! Car is on stock suspension with the strut pins pulled! My goal is to hit roughly -3.2 degrees of camber, which is easily doable with this kit!
Alignment alert!!! You will need one immediately following install!!!
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) For now I'm still on all-seasons but there are a string of roundabouts near the shop I had the work done, and I hit them at about 6-7/10ths and noticed a pretty significant difference in turn-in already. I don't have enough seat time to say definitively the car is more fun to drive, but so far so good! I primarily do "casual" autocross, but I also intend to get out to an HPDE or two this season and curious how things will go out there- I've had it out to Dominion Raceway a few months after I bought it in '23 and noticed some understeer but thought it was amazingly capable for a bone stock family sedan on a race track. Based off my very small sample size though, whatever understeer I noticed before is almost surely gone!