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danny the elfman
01-07-2011, 04:30 PM
hey, just wanted to confirm, for a better handling car (2wd buggy), should i use toe out on the front wheels, with toe in at the back? and is camber just for altering tyre wear?
wacattack
01-07-2011, 04:57 PM
The more toe out the more steering you will have but it will be less stable under power. At the rear, more toe in will generate more gri, however when the traction does go, it gies more aggressively
Camber does affect tyre wear but also affects handling. More front camber will give you more steering, typically at higher speeds
danny the elfman
01-07-2011, 07:04 PM
The more toe out the more steering you will have but it will be less stable under power. At the rear, more toe in will generate more gri, however when the traction does go, it gies more aggressively
Camber does affect tyre wear but also affects handling. More front camber will give you more steering, typically at higher speeds
Thanks for the reply mate :thumbsup: is that more posotive or negative camber on the front for more steering?
Cardnim
01-07-2011, 07:13 PM
more positive camber = more steering
wacattack
01-07-2011, 07:19 PM
more positive camber = more steering
Sorry mate but you're wrong, the more negative front camber the more steering.
Never run positive camber!
Viewed from the front: / \ negative camber
\ / positive camver
Viewed from the top (front facing up): / \ toe in
\ / toe out
Cardnim
04-07-2011, 08:41 AM
Doh! Got my positive and negative round the wrong way.
Top leaning in was waht I meant. Called it the wrong thing.
What a noob :)
Thanks for the correction. :)
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