:haha: thats -2.4 degrees it wont stay like this for the roas ill put it back to -1.4 I think.
F fred Member + Apr 15, 2009 #1 :haha: thats -2.4 degrees it wont stay like this for the roas ill put it back to -1.4 I think.
F fred Member + Apr 15, 2009 #3 Yeah in theory but 90% of the tyres is still touching the ground because of the sag on the inside sidewall. If you look the outside edge isnt off the ground yet so it could be alot worse. But yea it wont perlong tyre life.
Yeah in theory but 90% of the tyres is still touching the ground because of the sag on the inside sidewall. If you look the outside edge isnt off the ground yet so it could be alot worse. But yea it wont perlong tyre life.
S Sparky Member + Apr 15, 2009 #4 Awsome lol what suspension you using? Went to pick up some DC2 seats with a mate the other day and the bloke was running -4deg on the front and -3 deg on the back, crazy shit!!
Awsome lol what suspension you using? Went to pick up some DC2 seats with a mate the other day and the bloke was running -4deg on the front and -3 deg on the back, crazy shit!!
Aga Member + Apr 15, 2009 #6 if u were using semislicks like R888 , they are made to be used with 2-3 degrees of camber, but normal road tires get worn out faster.
if u were using semislicks like R888 , they are made to be used with 2-3 degrees of camber, but normal road tires get worn out faster.