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afternoon all.

Woo top gear night! :)

I don't think there are any laws on camber itself. HOWEVER. when looking straight down from above the car, the entire tyre (including at the bottom) must be inside the line of the guard. So having epic offset and using camber to tuck the front level/inside the guard, but leaving the bottom outside the guard, will not be legal.

this, technically my car doesnt pass.

Come now Tony, i'm allowed to be curious!
Besides, i would like to run a little bit of camber, just enough to assist the rims in tucking correctly when underload/cornering
At some stage i will probably get a slightly smaller offset rim, but it would be nice to have my current ones not scrub when climbing uneven driveways etc...

Camber is nice but destroys tires on a daily basis. I know what your trying to do. Only a little camber will get those wheels of yours tucked in. I wouldnt worry too much, and it will get noticed anyways :)

I've heard 3* is the most suspension places will dial arms in at... Weather this is true or not I don't know.

Also camber ftmfw, I run my front camber arms maxed out you know... For extra hectics lol. And my rears are fairly angled as well :)

3 is silly for the road.

Drag racing should have 0 camber for tractions?? I try and get as much out as I can, as the standard setup has enough as it is once you've lowered a little. I want less on my rears, and better tires.....

Who needs boost, don't have any boost ATM and chop cars + does mad skids lol

bring it.

think my manual, run in tune would be quicker than yours.

atm its capped at 6k.

wait, does yours even go to 6k?

afternoon all.

this, technically my car doesnt pass.

Camber is nice but destroys tires on a daily basis. I know what your trying to do. Only a little camber will get those wheels of yours tucked in. I wouldnt worry too much, and it will get noticed anyways :)

3 is silly for the road.

Drag racing should have 0 camber for tractions?? I try and get as much out as I can, as the standard setup has enough as it is once you've lowered a little. I want less on my rears, and better tires.....

for drags, a tiny bit of neg, then it goes to 0 with squat.
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