it looks cool?? it looks like shit
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Originally posted by retardotyler View PostWhich should then be corrected with camber plates. Unless you're fuhraze, then you want as much negative camber as possible. Bitches love excessive negative camber and rusted hoods.'89 325is S50 Track Montser
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Originally posted by Fidhle007 View PostNo, it should not be corrected. Unless you're a fucking retard and lowered your car for looks.
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Originally posted by retardotyler View PostWhich should then be corrected with camber plates. Unless you're fuhraze, then you want as much negative camber as possible. Bitches love excessive negative camber and rusted hoods.Originally posted by richardkeith97 View Posti have h&r race springs and my rear wheels have a ton of negative camber. more then i would like. when i my car was stock i even noticed it. if you want alot of negative camber then just put coil overs on and don't get camber plates
and a rear camber kit, id leave the front and fix the rear first.
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Originally posted by nando View Postyeah because -3 degrees of camber in the rear is great for handling...'89 325is S50 Track Montser
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Originally posted by Fidhle007 View PostThen don't go that low. That said, -3 isn't really THAT much. I ran -5 front at an autoX once and honestly loved the turn-in. It was too much though, around 3 is probably ideal. I run 1-2ish on the street for wear purposes but when I kept it like that for an ADSS it pushed like a bastard.
the easy way to reduce camber in the rear without putting in adjustments is to raise the subframe. that brought me from -2.5 to -2.0 which is perfect (for me).
also just saying you need lots of camber isn't helpful. what actually is helpful is measuring temperatures across the face of the tire so you know exactly how much you need to get the most out of your tires. On my car, that happens to be about -2.7 up front and -2.0 in the back. More isn't neccesarily better.
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Originally posted by CincinnatiKid View PostLarge amounts of negative camber should only be used on track cars, otherwise you're just wearing the tires stupid fast and all wrong.
You need a special tool, called a slant tool. lol
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