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Factory specs 0.06 total toe front which seems like a lot 0.10 rear . handling seems OK not too exciting seemed better with front toe towards zero even negative, better performance but the dealer prob doesn't want to redo . nobody seems to want to things twice. What do you do?

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Factory specs 0.06 total toe front which seems like a lot 0.10 rear . handling seems OK not too exciting seemed better with front toe towards zero even negative, better performance but the dealer prob doesn't want to redo . nobody seems to want to things twice. What do you do?

 

First of all, the A/S 3's are an all season tire; good all around, but not as crisp handling or responsive as a summer tire would be.

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The Boxster alignment specs give a range where the settings can be either handling oriented or tire mileage oriented and still be in spec. I had mine done by a guy who set up Porsches as racecars and he gave me exactly what I said I wanted in terms of results. He also road tested it after it was done to get his seal of the pants feedback on if it was done right. Makes a difference the experience of who does it.

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I don't race mine once I went to a specialist who aligned Porsches and other like cars he didn't drive it and my tires where worn in one season not so good

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