What's with all the positive camber?
I've seen several photos of xB show cars with radical positive camber (tops of the tires tilt in, bottoms tilt out). That's a pretty good trick considering the stock rear suspension. Are these guys torching the trailing arms or something?
It looks kind of silly anyway.
It looks kind of silly anyway.
Ah, here's the source of my mistake:
http://www.ozebiz.com.au/racetech/theory/align.html
The captions on the camber diagrams are correct but the pictures aren't.
But anyway, why the camber on xB/bB show cars? Is it just to look like radical racers? Is it to fit the tops of the wheels into the fenders?
http://www.ozebiz.com.au/racetech/theory/align.html
The captions on the camber diagrams are correct but the pictures aren't.
But anyway, why the camber on xB/bB show cars? Is it just to look like radical racers? Is it to fit the tops of the wheels into the fenders?
Originally Posted by Old Punk
But anyway, why the camber on xB/bB show cars? Is it just to look like radical racers? Is it to fit the tops of the wheels into the fenders?
http://onetongarage.com/products/rea...him/index.html
Don't 'bagged cars get monsterous negative camber at the lowest setting? I just thought the Japanese liked the air suspension on 'em. :? Personally, I'm not a fan of the 'gobs-of-negative-camber' look.
Originally Posted by mill0048
Don't 'bagged cars get monsterous negative camber at the lowest setting? I just thought the Japanese liked the air suspension on 'em. :? Personally, I'm not a fan of the 'gobs-of-negative-camber' look.
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