- Dec 30, 2004
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I drive a Scion tC (yeah I know that probably the problem right
) that I lowered 1.5" while getting some stiffer springs and koni yellows.
I carpool regularly to work and drive in a spirited manner around turns. Combined, the extra weight from these and the control arm already being parallel to the ground shifts my front wheels into positive camber (especially when cornering) and is providing some less-than-desirable camber wear.
Looking at the top of the wheel with steering completely to left or right, it's probably between 5-10 degrees of positive camber. I can get some camber links kits that'll give me -2.0 deg, however I'd like it if I could do something with the control arm to reposition it to gain negative camber when cornering or when fat people get in the car. Do I have any options?
I carpool regularly to work and drive in a spirited manner around turns. Combined, the extra weight from these and the control arm already being parallel to the ground shifts my front wheels into positive camber (especially when cornering) and is providing some less-than-desirable camber wear.
Looking at the top of the wheel with steering completely to left or right, it's probably between 5-10 degrees of positive camber. I can get some camber links kits that'll give me -2.0 deg, however I'd like it if I could do something with the control arm to reposition it to gain negative camber when cornering or when fat people get in the car. Do I have any options?
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