Hey guys,
Just a question, i cannot seem to come to a conclusion. For the front of a DC5, if I increase more negative camber, does that mean the top of the inner whel/tire will be closer to the coilover? Reason why I ask this is, i've found a pair of track rims i'd like to run, but their the same as the front of my ce28N (18x9 +35) Basically on full lock, it was slightly rubbing aginst the coilover. I've since reduced the coilover, but also run a 15mm spacer also, so its no wa the wheel can scrub against the coilover. Im wondering if I reduce the coilover another 0.2 - 0.5 degree's, it may possibly give enough clearance between wheel/tire to the coilover. So in a nutshell;
Does reducing the negative camber in a car give more clearance/gap from the wheel/tire to the coilover, or does this all move in proportion?
Cheers in advance.
Just a question, i cannot seem to come to a conclusion. For the front of a DC5, if I increase more negative camber, does that mean the top of the inner whel/tire will be closer to the coilover? Reason why I ask this is, i've found a pair of track rims i'd like to run, but their the same as the front of my ce28N (18x9 +35) Basically on full lock, it was slightly rubbing aginst the coilover. I've since reduced the coilover, but also run a 15mm spacer also, so its no wa the wheel can scrub against the coilover. Im wondering if I reduce the coilover another 0.2 - 0.5 degree's, it may possibly give enough clearance between wheel/tire to the coilover. So in a nutshell;
Does reducing the negative camber in a car give more clearance/gap from the wheel/tire to the coilover, or does this all move in proportion?
Cheers in advance.
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