Thread: Why 0° Camber?
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Old 04-21-2023, 01:30 PM   #44
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Originally Posted by mav1178 View Post
there's one other reason why there's little/no camber for a street car from the factory.

when you have camber your car tends to follow the crown of the road more, and also will have a tendency to tramline more.
So the last thing you want as a maker of a vehicle is for people to complain their car is all over the place when it is unmodified...

https://www.tirerack.com/upgrade-gar...ses-tramlining
Tramlining isn't a problem on my car with up to 4 degrees camber. Definitely 1.5 degrees stock would not be an issue in this regard...

Plenty of other performance cars have utilized *some* front camber. 0 degrees is pretty lame...
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