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Originally Posted by Racecomp Engineering
If you just change the outer mounting point on the arm, you're not changing the actual chassis to knuckle angle. Whereas if you change the chassis mounting points...you are changing the angle from inner to outer mounting point. The shape of the arm doesn't really matter (other than raising or lowering the car).
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In my garbage diagrams above, I did not change the blue line connecting inner and outer mounting points.
- andrew
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I see! So the whiteline roll center kit (front) does work because the taller/longer ball joint technically becomes part of the chassis.
I wonder then, is there anything to fix the roll center height in the rear of the car, and is it really necessary?