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PostSubject: To Camber or NOT to Camber   Wed Nov 02, 2011 3:44 pm

I just went zero offset all around for both of my drift kits

it handles and feels the same

your thoughts on this please
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PostSubject: Re: To Camber or NOT to Camber   Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:27 pm

Zero all around for me aswell.. got 7deg front caster though. Camber just gets the tires all worned-out much faster. Zero works for me.. but might try it out soon just for the looks.. It does look good right very happy

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PostSubject: Re: To Camber or NOT to Camber   Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:51 pm

i have -10deg on front and 0 deg on rear, i need the feeling of less grip on front to initiate countersteering. and i have different drift tires on fore and and aft.
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PostSubject: Re: To Camber or NOT to Camber   Thu Nov 03, 2011 8:37 am

i think camber plays a bigger role in smoother surfaces like polished concrete, plywood and carpet wherein the tires dont wear out that fast ....

i enjoy the camber feel when i put on new tires cos i feel the less contact the tires have on the pavement .... as i mentioned .... after it wears out .... its all the same ....

but it does look hella cool though very happy
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