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Camber affect on toe in?
Question for anyone who has added camber plates. Does taking the camber more negative increase the toe out or does it increase the toe in?
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tie-rod attach point is slightly higher than the pivot when changing camber with plates, so adding negative camber gives toe-out
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I saw you have camber plates on your M2. Did you set your street alignment to 0 toe and when you put negative camber in at the track it goes to toe out a bit for better turn in?
Or did you just do something like -2.5 and 0 toe and leave it? |
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03-31-2017, 12:56 PM | #7 |
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-2.5F camber, 0 toe, and leave it.
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