Kinda hard to actually tell... from the vantage of the camera.
Just sitting still from that vantage... doesnt even show the static that you have dialed into it. But in motion... it does look as if the tire had enough camber in it to address body roll and the suspension compression.
Hard to tell, it looked square in the well..............the best way to measure would be with tire temps across the face of the tire......and on that note the worst way to find out is when your tire is bald on one side, lol.
Yes tire temps were recorded throughout the day but that folder is in the car and I am not with said car. Will have them later tonight and will report back.
Thanks guys.
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Hmmm.......first thing first, are you experiencing any under steer? If not, a little more neg. camber might help. When I ran 255/40's up front I ran -2.5 camber. Where are you at now?
Hmmm.......first thing first, are you experiencing any under steer? If not, a little more neg. camber might help. When I ran 255/40's up front I ran -2.5 camber. Where are you at now?
Yes there is some. And if you don't believe me, Mary P said after driving it at Marina "this thing pushes like a dump truck!"
Camber is now at -2.2*. We aligned it a few days before the track day.
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2004 NASA AIX Mustang LS2 #14
1964 Lincoln Continental
2014 4 tap Keezer