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Old 09-17-2002, 10:46 PM
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Default Too much positive camber hurt MPH?

I noticed that my camber was WAY off and had it realigned today and the tech (a friend of mine) said that you couldn't get much worse.

I was told that this would hurt your ET or MPH and I can see how physics would cause this but have any of you had this problem, then corrected it and seen any gain?
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Default Re: Too much positive camber hurt MPH?

Usually when I align a car for racing I set the camber as close to 0 as possible. Caster as much as I can get (usually4-5) and toe at 1/8th in. I check bumpsteer to make sure it never toes out.
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