Is there any point in putting them on the back? Will it give any extra grip? Mike
p2d Member + Apr 7, 2008 #1 Is there any point in putting them on the back? Will it give any extra grip? Mike
Dave. Member + Apr 7, 2008 #2 will correct the camber I'm sure, giving more even tyre wear on a lowered car... Dave
dac69er Super Moderator Apr 7, 2008 #5 riko666 said: you can't... the hub is fixed, and there's a beam between them... Click to expand... exactly, camber wont alter with lowering. it can be altered, but its not easy.
riko666 said: you can't... the hub is fixed, and there's a beam between them... Click to expand... exactly, camber wont alter with lowering. it can be altered, but its not easy.
riko666 Member + Apr 7, 2008 #6 a trick back in the day was to actually strategically "bend" the rear beam axles...ghetto doesn't even given half the idea....
a trick back in the day was to actually strategically "bend" the rear beam axles...ghetto doesn't even given half the idea....