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Front camber with coilovers?
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Lee
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JordGJ wrote:
My coilovers are all the way down and helpers out and there is camber trust me because my tyres are bald on the insides and fine on the outsides :/ maybe just due to it being so low and so much stress on the suspension so its all a bit bowed? lol

There bald cuz u drive on our West Mids roads lol Wink

 

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What about cutting your subframe in half and welding a section in the middle.... will push the wheels out at the bottom

Or was it push his back wheels up his bottom Laughing

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seriously lee, where the hell dya get all these pictures from lmao?!

 

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I was going to suggest getting some negative camber front hubs from Peugeot Sport...but then I noticed the reason for wanting some camber is just for looks. I never want to see such finery on a car build just to look better.
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Edward wrote:
I was going to suggest getting some negative camber front hubs from Peugeot Sport...but then I noticed the reason for wanting some camber is just for looks. I never want to see such finery on a car build just to look better.

are you planning to get some edward?

 
 

 

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No point on a road car. Will result in tyres wearing too quickly as toe settings need to be changed to avoid the steering pulling this way and that. Good on a track car but not necessary on mine.
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ma.langan wrote:
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seriously lee, where the hell dya get all these pictures from lmao?!

That is a picture of Lee Laughing

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i managed all round camber using a spacer kit and some washers but in no way would i ever recomend this for road use as this was just something i fitted for show purposes If i can find any photos of it ill post them.
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