
He has approximately 2mm of toe in. These shims should do the trick as well as a slight increase in negative camber.



I am still interested in how the height of the car will effect the changes. I run a lowered setup and lowering induces camber.
And due to the torsion beam lowering will mildly affect toe. This is something to do with flex and twist in the torsion beam ( from what i have read).
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