Negative camber = better cornerning????
Re: Negative camber = better cornerning????
Originally posted by RBa
Just curious...
Just curious...
Mark
Re: Re: Negative camber = better cornerning????
Whoa! 2.5 deg neg!?! Say by-by to tire wear!
Originally posted by Maximam
Yes to a point. I run 1.5-2.5 degrees neg camber on my 510. All a combo of springs,shocks,swaybars,tires and camber.
Mark
Yes to a point. I run 1.5-2.5 degrees neg camber on my 510. All a combo of springs,shocks,swaybars,tires and camber.
Mark
Re: Re: Re: Negative camber = better cornerning????
Originally posted by Jeff92se
Whoa! 2.5 deg neg!?! Say by-by to tire wear!
Whoa! 2.5 deg neg!?! Say by-by to tire wear!
Re: Negative camber = better cornerning????
Originally posted by RBa
Just curious...
Just curious...
I run -2.5 in the rear of my CSP Miata.. tire wear isn't an issue on such a light car 
To answer the original question, yes, more neg. camber allows for more tire to be in contact with the surface while cornering *but* lessens high speed stability if it is too excessive. As the front wheels are turning, you will get positive camber (not good) so by having negative camber to counteract it.
Use this picture as a visual: http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...b.jpg.orig.jpg
By running a little neg. camber, it prevents the outside portion of the driver front tire from scrubbing. If this Austin Healey was running more pos. camber, you'd see more of the middle and outer tire scrubbing but with the current camber setting, the whole tire is in contact with the surface.

To answer the original question, yes, more neg. camber allows for more tire to be in contact with the surface while cornering *but* lessens high speed stability if it is too excessive. As the front wheels are turning, you will get positive camber (not good) so by having negative camber to counteract it.
Use this picture as a visual: http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...b.jpg.orig.jpg
By running a little neg. camber, it prevents the outside portion of the driver front tire from scrubbing. If this Austin Healey was running more pos. camber, you'd see more of the middle and outer tire scrubbing but with the current camber setting, the whole tire is in contact with the surface.
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