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any cure 4 -ve camber?
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<blockquote data-quote="fabianyee" data-source="post: 44672" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>-ve is what made the car stable at the corners.... </p><p>My E30 is running -2.2 up front on 195/60/15 tyres, but it handles like it's on rails compared to the stock -1.5. </p><p></p><p>Of cos the wear on a 17 inch tyres would be more pronounced due to lower and stiffer sidewall. </p><p></p><p>Heard about an E30 owner went to 'pump' his rear to get almost 0 camber.. after that, the car cant keep steady on high speed. so he ended up replacing the 2 arms at the rear...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fabianyee, post: 44672, member: 6"] -ve is what made the car stable at the corners.... My E30 is running -2.2 up front on 195/60/15 tyres, but it handles like it's on rails compared to the stock -1.5. Of cos the wear on a 17 inch tyres would be more pronounced due to lower and stiffer sidewall. Heard about an E30 owner went to 'pump' his rear to get almost 0 camber.. after that, the car cant keep steady on high speed. so he ended up replacing the 2 arms at the rear... [/QUOTE]
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