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Old 12-23-2004, 05:03 PM
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Negative camber

is it posible for u do do a negative camber to a car is so how is it done ? thank you, BTW i have gone to SEARCH all ready and found nothing
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Old 12-23-2004, 05:06 PM
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I've never had any luck with it, what kind of model are you doing?

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Re: Negative camber

well ive never tried it, but this is just an idea, if you have a car that doesnt have an axel that goes all the way across, and its the kind where each wheel has its own bearing to roll sort of say, i guess you could heat the suspension arm a little bit and kinda bend it upward or downwards to kinda tilt the wheel a little, if you know what i mean
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Old 12-23-2004, 05:39 PM
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it is a revell integra type R
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Re: Negative camber

yea that has the kind of suspension im talking about, but dont try it until you have thought all of the possibilities, get others opinions first
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Re: Negative camber

i usually add a .5 shim on the wheel or carefully bend the locator pins
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Old 12-23-2004, 07:15 PM
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i mean its my first tune so i dont wana ruin it
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Re: Negative camber

*Edit*.. sorry I thought I was in the Diecast forum.
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Re: Negative camber

I would just shim it, but if you are slamming it too, then it is alot more involved than that. do some research, go to some real car forums and see how it is done in real life and modify your kit accordingly.
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on both my ae86's the front screws were slightly loose since i used wheels other than fujimi. that made it easy for me to have camber on the front wheels.


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