Hi everyone,
I have a 2020 (PFL) i30N Hatchback and need more front camber for track days to stop wearing out my tire shoulders.
Since this is still a street car, I want to avoid the harsh metal clunking and NVH of racing camber plates. I also do not want to use camber bolts due to reliability and slippage concerns under heavy track loads.
I have a 2020 (PFL) i30N Hatchback and need more front camber for track days to stop wearing out my tire shoulders.
Since this is still a street car, I want to avoid the harsh metal clunking and NVH of racing camber plates. I also do not want to use camber bolts due to reliability and slippage concerns under heavy track loads.
- Can I directly retrofit the Facelift (FL) front control arms to get more camber? Are they a direct bolt-on swap for the PFL Hatchback?
- Are there any other recommended setups (like offset bushings) that provide a good balance between track performance and street comfort?