TIRE PRESSURE, WHEEL ALIGNMENT, SUSPENSION SETUP CHARACTERISTICS
The table below shows tire pressure suggestions for high performance driving.
| Vehicle Type | Position | Pressure |
| Front Wheel Drive | Front Rear |
35-45 psi 30-40 psi |
| Front Engine / Rear Wheel Drive |
Front Rear | 35-45 psi 30-40 psi |
| Rear Engine / Rear Wheel Drive |
Front Rear | 35-45 psi 35-40 psi |
In wet conditions, it's suggested to use tire pressures about 5 to 10 psi more. This will improve the resistance to aquaplaning.
| Setup | Decrease Understeer | Decrease Oversteer |
| Front Tire Pressures | Higher | Lower |
| Rear Tire Pressures | Lower | Higher |
| Front Tire Size | Bigger | Smaller |
| Rear Tire Size | Smaller | Bigger |
| Front Camber | More Negative | More Positive |
| Rear Camber | More Positive | More Negative |
| Front Toe | Toward Outside | Toward Inside |
| Rear Toe | Toward Inside | Toward Outside |
| Front Caster | More Positive | More Negative |
| Front Springs | Softer | Stiffer |
| Rear Springs | Stiffer | Softer |
| Front Swaybar | Thinner | Thicker |
| Rear Swaybar | Thicker | Thinner |
| Weight Balance | Toward Rear | Toward Front |