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Posted

I was wondering if anyone knows the factory specs(camber, caster, toe) for a 2003 boxster S. Also,,, what are some recommended specs for someone who drives mostly on the street but does several trackdays/year. I want the car to track straight on the street, but not understeer to much on the track, like the car is currently doing...

  • 1 month later...
Posted

Hello,

I searched all of the forums--couldn't find an answer to the original inquiry here regarding '03 Boxster S alignment specs. Hints at finding the adjustment locations and torques would be much appreciated as well.

Thanks,

Brian

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Thanks for your reply.

I have only had my '03 S for a month, and have yet to take a good look underneath at the suspension linkages.

I imagine that the toe adjustment is set on the tie rods in front, and probably a cam on a lateral link in the back. But what about the camber adjustment location? Is it the strut mounts on top? Or, at the wheel ends? In addition, what are the torque specs for any fasteners that are loosened/tightened in the process? :help:

Thanks,

--Brian

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