Originally posted by z31maniac
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The idea of the offset CABs is that by moving the rearward pivot point of the LCA outward and keeping the subframe (middle) pivot point stationary, you sweep the spindle ball joint towards the front of the car and towards the centerline of the car (forwards and inwards). The effects are twofold: increased caster and decreased camber. Personally I am a huge fan of caster and don't see why anyone wouldn't do this, as the extra caster far outweighs the small negative camber loss.
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