Steeda Boss 302 Handling Pak - worth it?
I am not an expert on this but so far the -1.8 has been working well with my NT-05's. It may have something to do with tires that are run not just driving style
Been asking for a lot of advise at the tracks but since I got the pressures correct (or better) they have not worn into the arrows on the sides of the tires. I wanted to change the setting to -2 or more but everyone tells me to leave the camber setting alone (knowledgeable people). This is of course with stock springs.
Been asking for a lot of advise at the tracks but since I got the pressures correct (or better) they have not worn into the arrows on the sides of the tires. I wanted to change the setting to -2 or more but everyone tells me to leave the camber setting alone (knowledgeable people). This is of course with stock springs.
Grand Am teams do indeed run around -3, that is hardcore professional racing, which as I said earlier is the biggest reason you would need more camber adjustment than you get out of our plates.
For most enthusiasts, our adjustment range is more than enough. Its not enough for everyone, but it will work for many people.
Is it worth it? Yes - at least the springs are!
Initial impressions are a lot better than I expected. I can't believe how much flatter the LS corners now and nose dive during hard braking is considerably reduced.
I ordered the adjustable panhard bar separately. I probably would have considered ordering the kit but I already had the MM c/c plates.
Initial impressions are a lot better than I expected. I can't believe how much flatter the LS corners now and nose dive during hard braking is considerably reduced.
I ordered the adjustable panhard bar separately. I probably would have considered ordering the kit but I already had the MM c/c plates.
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