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Old 12-03-2011, 02:23 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by OBEEWON View Post
Negative camber will lower your car.
WRONG
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Originally Posted by nathanong87 View Post
corection: negative camber will lower your car, if all that is changed is camber. u know the pythagorean theorem dawg?
SORRY NATE...YOUR ALSO WRONG

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Originally Posted by pacotaco345 View Post
I've had this discussion like 3 times on this forum now and have proven myself right all 3 times. When you have 0 camber the whole tire has contact with the ground (everything is at its lowest point). When you add negative camber anything that is not the inner corner of the wheel will rotate in and up. That includes the point where the wheel mounts to the hub. This is the reason why you tuck more tire and the car looks "lower". Because the outside edge of the tire has been rotated up and into the fender well.
and we have a WINNER. I remember this discussion. Put a box on the table. Now when you rotate the box just a little, the highest point is now higher.

And that is the exact reason why he now rubs.
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