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So is there no way to adjust camber without new parts?

Rileyx19

Passed Driver's Ed
Location
Daphne AL
i have been reading threw here a lot on alignment camber and such, and have seen a lot about buying new parts to adjust these. This makes me wonder is there no way to do that without buying them? Do they only increase the amount you can adjust or is it needed to adjust it at all?
 

the bruce

Go Kart Champion
Location
land
Car(s)
Golf GTI Mk.V 2008
So is there no way to adjust camber without new parts?

Without adding TT arms/SuperPro ball joints/camber plates you just can
equalize camber left and right side by shifting the subframe. That's all.
 

bostonaudi

Go Kart Champion
Location
Charleston, SC
Car(s)
1995 BMW M3
The cheapest is camber plates, and cheapest are still around $500.

Why do you need more camber?
 

the bruce

Go Kart Champion
Location
land
Car(s)
Golf GTI Mk.V 2008
Dynamically in the moment of high acceleration there is almost no camber on front.
Camber depends on ride height, bump and droop. You'll have lots of droop at launch.
Get the best tires available, soft front springs and a LSD for the best possible traction.
 

bostonaudi

Go Kart Champion
Location
Charleston, SC
Car(s)
1995 BMW M3
I want less camber actually.
i really only drag race so i want my tires nearly flat on the ground.

I'd suggest finding an older pair of H2Sport camber plates, they used to have settings to reduce camber to 0, and less, perfect for drag racing.
 

MKvUltra

I'm chasing perfection
Location
Thousand Oaks Ca
Car(s)
your mom
drag race in a mkv????? LMAO
 
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