Do you know what a camber correction kit does?
Originally posted by WiLL
a bit of neg camber can help in corners in a way that the inside tire, in which most the weight is transfered to during a turn, will have a bigger contact patch on the ground.
i think.
h:
a bit of neg camber can help in corners in a way that the inside tire, in which most the weight is transfered to during a turn, will have a bigger contact patch on the ground.
i think.
h:
Originally posted by DB7 2.0
4inches would be too much on any car, except a truck
h: and negative camber does help a bit on turns, but the lower ride height is more used for the purpose of a lower center of gravity. you can set the rear wheels at a ridiculous negative camber and toss the rear end around easier :exnbp:
when looking at the tires directly from the front or rear of the car:
| | <--- zero camber
/ \ <---negative camber
\ / <--- positive camber
4inches would be too much on any car, except a truck
h: and negative camber does help a bit on turns, but the lower ride height is more used for the purpose of a lower center of gravity. you can set the rear wheels at a ridiculous negative camber and toss the rear end around easier :exnbp: when looking at the tires directly from the front or rear of the car:
| | <--- zero camber
/ \ <---negative camber
\ / <--- positive camber
Originally posted by sinthetiq
hmm. ive never been lowered 4" :squint:
hmm. ive never been lowered 4" :squint:
Originally posted by tirod²slc
negative camber improves handling.. to an extent of course
negative camber improves handling.. to an extent of course
It does!
:rick:



I don't like dropped cars
