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Okay, if you change your camber to a negative camber, as mine is at
-2.2 front, will this lower the car more than if it was straight up 0 degrees camber?
Tilting the tire/wheel in or out at the top ( your case "in")..shouldn't change ride height at all--of course as I'm sure you know..will change toe in/out.
camber change will have no significant effect on ride height...but if you change ride height that will change camber, toe, and caster and a complete 'alignment job' is a good.
camber change will have no significant effect on ride height...but if you change ride height that will change camber, toe, and caster and a complete 'alignment job' is a good.
Thanks Guys, just have to ask, because there is point where the tire is tilted so much the sidewall is taking more weight and I was thinking it would lower the car as you put more negative camber into the picture.
Maybe the appearance of more negative camber makes the tire look lower within the fenderwell too?
Last edited by steve40th; Apr 26, 2009 at 02:37 PM.