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Acceptable front camber difference

Originally Posted by Red__Zed All true, but 1.7* of camber is no where near the point where you start to get worried about that behavior. Nor is caster adjustable in

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Old 12-20-2013, 11:09 AM   #10 (permalink)
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All true, but 1.7* of camber is no where near the point where you start to get worried about that behavior. Nor is caster adjustable in this scenario.
Oh I agree, I was just running off in left field on the tangentially raised question:

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more negative camber than specs will improve performance (but eat up your tires more) but at what point does it start to hinder performance
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