coilovers: front camber or rear? or both?
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coilovers: front camber or rear? or both?
hey guys.. i currently have buddy club coilovers (not installed yet) ... cause i need a camber kit. to you guys who currently have coilovers installed or even springs with a 2 inch (1 finger to no wheel gap) drop will i need a camber kit for both the front and the rear? i am about to purchase the spc camber kit since they are having problems with their distributor for ingalls... thanks guys!
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I just put in the Ingalls for the rear. I think my front camber is only setting at -.4 on one side and -.6 on the other. Can't adjust it, but I was trying to keep it at a -.5 degree anyways, so worked out. Rears were set to a full -1.0. No tire wear problems thus far.
#3
you're definately going to need the rears.
cmf, you have camber out in the rear? that's interesting, its safe, but it causes the car to understeer more in corners (vs. front neg. camber which reduces understeer)
cmf, you have camber out in the rear? that's interesting, its safe, but it causes the car to understeer more in corners (vs. front neg. camber which reduces understeer)
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Originally Posted by xizor
you're definately going to need the rears.
cmf, you have camber out in the rear? that's interesting, its safe, but it causes the car to understeer more in corners (vs. front neg. camber which reduces understeer)
cmf, you have camber out in the rear? that's interesting, its safe, but it causes the car to understeer more in corners (vs. front neg. camber which reduces understeer)
Not too sure I understand what your asking. I have a full negative degree of camber in the rear, tires sit like this / \ same for the front, maybe I mistyped something.
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