I don’t think DNA make post 2010 top mounts.
On the subject of camber what is recommended for a fast car set up? I don't have adjustable top mounts and I have about 1.5 degrees of negative camber on both the front wheels and rear wheels.
Being realistic I don't think that the car will do more than about 4 track days a year - it will do more miles on the road than a track.
I only have one set of wheels at the moment so the car will spend most of it's time on PS4s
On the subject of camber what is recommended for a fast car set up? I don't have adjustable top mounts and I have about 1.5 degrees of negative camber on both the front wheels and rear wheels.
Being realistic I don't think that the car will do more than about 4 track days a year - it will do more miles on the road than a track.
I only have one set of wheels at the moment so the car will spend most of it's time on PS4s
I’d say that is the castor adjustment you’re referring to.Looking at the mounting bolts for Pure Motorsports Clio 3 RS Adjustable Front Strut Top Mounts (allowing extra 1.75 camber as mentioned), it seems that it accommodates for both early & late Clio 3 RS, doesn't it? Plus, they provide a fitting option of that goes with Bilstein B14 which I'm currently having in my Megalio
what do you thing guys?
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I’d say that is the castor adjustment you’re referring to.
I think that some point in the future I might get some new coilovers with adjustable top mounts to give me the possibility of a bit more negative camber. But that would be a long term goal. I have got sensible plans to refresh and renew other parts first. I am quite enjoying the Clio being dropped by 20mm and having 1.5 degrees of negative camber. The car feels like a nimble go kart at the moment compared to my heavy but more powerful Megane 280.
Clios that are lowered beyond 20mm and with more negative camber must be very entertaining for a spirited drive down quiet B roads.
@burrellbloke am I correct in thinking you have B14's fitted? Are you thinking of upgrading because of the look or you feel more neg camber is needed. The reason I ask is that I am currently on stock and can certainly feel the need of neg camber but like the idea of B14's still being suitable for the road.
The camber bushes add around 1-1.5 degrees. I installed some on a friends car, and they seem pretty good.
I was worried they could move, but they’ve been fine for a number of trackdays.