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Ct5-V Blackwing precision pkg rear aluminum toe links

Is it a lot of work to swap v8v toe links on before a track event and swap them back off afterward? Or is it a very simple thing to do that as part of the alignment any shop can just do it for you?
They are fairly easy to install but a shop would charge you an hour to do it and you will need an alignment after each swap. So it would be several hundred $ each time in addition to the hassle. Just swap once. They should be able to dial in a street camber settling even with the V8V arms.
 
They are fairly easy to install but a shop would charge you an hour to do it and you will need an alignment after each swap. So it would be several hundred $ each time in addition to the hassle. Just swap once. They should be able to dial in a street camber settling even with the V8V arms.
I've seen conflicting information about that (street alignment with V8V arms):
I'm not sure how to find out for sure without doing experiments at the alignment shop.
 
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Looking at my alignment sheet, the before (i.e. factory specs with the stock arms), the rear camber was -0.7 and -1.1. If you change to the V8V arms, that increases camber by 0.4 so you could be at around -1.1 (possibly less). I would call that “aggressive street”, but no where near enough to cause uneven tire wear if you keep the toe to a minimum.

With the V8V arms maxed out, I have -2.0 in the rear. Just a bit of toe at 0.1* total toe in.
 
Those statements are not conflicting, they in agreement.

Let's say max camber with the "OEM" arms is -1.6 degrees and least possible camber is -.09 degrees. -1.6 is your moderate track alignment and -0.9 is your street alignment.

Install the V8V arm and that range shifts by -0.4 degrees, so now your range of adjustment is between -2.0 degrees and -1.3 degrees. -2.0 is your full on track alignment and -1.3 is your aggressive street alignment.
 
Is there an official 5BW street alignment spec for street use?

Sounds like you do need to swap the toe links back and forth if you only track occasionally and mostly do a lot of normal driving and want to preserve the life of the tires.

Where are you all getting alignments done? How good a job are they doing them?
 

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