Originally posted by m0nty
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DC5 BuddyClub Rear Camber setting?
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Originally posted by tinkerbell View Postoh, so that is the definition of stance?
OK...
carry on...
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Originally posted by m0nty View PostPoint being that you're not going to run any more than -2.0 rear camber because it shits up the handling. Putting big wheels on and then having to run unfavourable settings to make them fit is full retarded. And you never go full retard.
Originally posted by plAythiNG View PostPoint? The point you said is you cannot seee how rear camber can change stance. I clearly showed you that adjsuting rear camber can drastically change the stance of a car.
And the settings I run for the street, are not UNFAVOURABLE. I wanted an aggressive setup/look for the street.
back to timmy's question, i have my buddyclub camber kit set at 1.5 degrees atm , fronts as well but fronts will go to 3 degrees pending how much i can adjust the toe on stock tie end rods when the new wheels get mounted.
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Originally posted by m0nty View PostHaving to run -3.6 rear camber just so wheels fit is a little silly though. Proper fitment to begin with is a much better idea.
This thread has totally gotten out of wack, simply because M0nty cannot accept to be wrong. After i proved to him that by adjusting the rear camber, this can change the stance of the car. He then moved on to saying how to run aggressive amounts of camber to just fit wheels is "silly".
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Please read my post. How is running -3.6 rear camber beneficial for ANYTHING other than making oversized wheels fit. If you want to run wheels like that and have decent handling then get the guards pulled and induce around -1.5 camber. The photos you posted with the wheels sitting out nearly an inch is dumb, dangerous and in my opinion looks ridiculous.
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Originally posted by plAythiNG View PostWhen i was running zero camber, u said they look ridiculous.. u want me to quote it for u.... cant win with u!
When you check out build threads for all the aggressive wheel runners round here you'll see that everyone has done guard work.
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Originally posted by m0nty View PostThe photos don't show anything because they aren't taken from the same point of reference and they don't quote camber settings on either shot. If you're using examples a bunch of creative photos just won't do. Take photos from the same angle with settings quoted for each one and then they can be used for reference.
It's still helpful for a quick post. Not perfect, but still helpful.
Originally posted by tinkerbell View Postoh, so that is the definition of stance?
OK...
carry on...
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^^ agreed with will. this is just a debate of stance for functionality vs aggressive flushed street stance. moreover, Timmy's car (remember the op ) is built for functionality, 1.5 degree all around should clear, if you want to track it put a touch more on the front and call it a day.Last edited by stevan; 11-08-10, 07:13 PM.
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Originally posted by stevan View Post^^ agreed with will. this is just a debate of stance for functionality vs aggressive flushed street stance. moreover, Timmy's car (remember the op ) is built for functionality, 1.5 degree all around should clear, if you want to track it put a touch more on the front and call it a day.
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Originally posted by m0nty View PostOne is legal, one is not. When given that scenario is there really more than one choice? I assumed Timmy's wheels actually fit his car properly.
Originally posted by tinkerbell View Postwhat front camber are you running?
Car booked in for friday morning
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