Old Feb 2, 2010 | 03:14 AM
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Default Looking to reduce push and gain neg camber

While'st using the ole "search" function, trying to edumacate myself, I came acrost a conversation in "wheels,'tires etc" about camber and found a link to this shop www.speedybnz.com They make custom camber arms.

Upon hard cornering, our cars push the front end right off the ole race line.
Might the "adjustable" rear camber arm from these guys help solve that problem?

I haven't lowered my car and still run 18's up front and 19's in back.

Maybe there's a better option or something to do first to try and solve the pushing?

It would also be nice if I could re-adjust the settings back to -0+ for my daily driving...asking too much?

I understand my Hoosier A6's prefer some neg camber so maybe these adjustable camber arms might solve both problems?...pushing and camber?

Edit: after more reading (and I suspect much more to come) it looks like the KMAC might be the way to go. It also looks like the factory camber settings are already on the minus side so maybe it needs to be less negative
 

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