Negative Camber Arms for a B
Discussion
Greetings,
After replacing kinpin and stub assenblies on the B I've been pondering negative camber arms, but what are they actually like on the car? (its a 72GT with l"lowered springs all round, poly bushes and 7/8" ARB) Standard wheels at the moment.
Will the difference be appreciable on the open road or are they really only worth it of the cars being tracked?
Ta...
Neil
After replacing kinpin and stub assenblies on the B I've been pondering negative camber arms, but what are they actually like on the car? (its a 72GT with l"lowered springs all round, poly bushes and 7/8" ARB) Standard wheels at the moment.
Will the difference be appreciable on the open road or are they really only worth it of the cars being tracked?
Ta...
Neil
Not really worth it for normal use.
Took them off my car after it went through 2 sets of front tyres in 8 k miles. The steering was a lot lighter with normal camber wishbones and arms and the handling not noticeably different.
Might be good for the track, but really not for normal use.
Took them off my car after it went through 2 sets of front tyres in 8 k miles. The steering was a lot lighter with normal camber wishbones and arms and the handling not noticeably different.
Might be good for the track, but really not for normal use.
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