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Originally Posted by WWJD Why sway bars would make this worse? Stiff sway bars prevent weight transfer, the weight transfer helps to give compressed camber gain, so without this gain
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Stiff sway bars prevent weight transfer, the weight transfer helps to give compressed camber gain, so without this gain it is like you have even less camber than stock.
Yes, I started out with the stock car and Hotchkis sway bars and SPC camber arms (and that alignment). If you don't have aftermarket sway bars you won't need as much camber up front.
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