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What alignment are you guys running?

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I currently swapped out R front springs, R rear swaybar, and camber plate. I also made the alignment close to what Ford recommended: -1.7f 0 toe, -1.25r 1/8 inches toe in. My question is, the car does not give me enough rotation at low-speed corner. The understeer is manageable, but definitely not suitable for my driving style. Anyone running different alignment setting and have positive feedback on car's behavior, please let me know. I am gonna change my alignment setting to more front negative camber to see how that works. (Maybe -2.0 or -2.2 front and keep the rear same) But I wanna see what everyone else is running as a reference.
Thanks guys.
 
Are you running a square tire setup on track? Also what tires are you using?
 
Track it first and then decide what you need to do. I noticed a slight push in mine stock and when adding camber plates with lighter wheels and 305/30/19 SC2's it disappeared.

I agree. I tracked the car bone stock (street alignment) and then with the recommended track alignment; the difference was night and day. Even the track alignment is pretty conservative. IMO go out and experience it for yourself, that alone will make you better.
 

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