Centre Gravity + Cayman R
Discussion
So, read a lot of stuff about getting the Geo set up correctly and these guys are down the road from me;
http://www.centregravity.co.uk/
So, as a complete Porsche noob, what can they do that'll be of benefit to me? I don't track the car but obviously want it to be set up to be the best it can be!
Any advice appreciated!
http://www.centregravity.co.uk/
So, as a complete Porsche noob, what can they do that'll be of benefit to me? I don't track the car but obviously want it to be set up to be the best it can be!
Any advice appreciated!
mrdemon said:
I use Chris, he spent 11 hours on my car a few months ago we did not leave till 8pm
He goes the extra mile and enjoys what he does.
But just for your needs you could drop it in Porsche lei or northamton Motorsport and just add a bit of front camber and reduce the front toe a bit, keep the rear stock, and add some front 7mm spacers each side.
Imo you are better off just buying some PSS.
So unless you are tracking the car, what they offer is overkill?He goes the extra mile and enjoys what he does.
But just for your needs you could drop it in Porsche lei or northamton Motorsport and just add a bit of front camber and reduce the front toe a bit, keep the rear stock, and add some front 7mm spacers each side.
Imo you are better off just buying some PSS.
Just had the new tyres fitted to the rear today, gonna get a few bits of kerbing sorted soon too, assumed it would be best to ensure after the wheels had been on and off, that they were at least all pointing in the right direction, to prevent uneven tyre wear etc....
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