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    Default Anyone want to share?

    Does anyone want to share the basic setup info for a Crossle 30 series on Hoosier VFF tires?
    Ride height, camber, toe and front caster?

    TIA
    Steve

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    If you are on Facebook, go to "Vintage Formula Ford". Great group with over 5,000 members and lots of folk willing to share their collective wisdom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by s800racer View Post
    If you are on Facebook, go to "Vintage Formula Ford". Great group with over 5,000 members and lots of folk willing to share their collective wisdom.
    No, I'm not, this place is as close as I get to social media.
    However I did get my questions answered.

    Thanks
    Steve

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