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What did I tell you to expect...exactly what you got...
Of course minimizing the contact patch wears the outside of the tire faster...anyone who claims otherwise should simply be written off |
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The telling fact is that these are not DD cars, at least in this case. |
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go re-read my posts and you will see why I care. This isn't about @SLICVIC's car, it's about the desire to make your car less safe than as delivered to impress people you are actually endangering...call me a humanifuckingtarian
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the excess camber isnt going to change the size of the contact patch in a significant way. what it will do is change the shape of the contact patch for the worse. the reason for camber is to optimize grip while cornering. if you are running these crazy amounts you are excessively compromising your cars ability to stop and go while reducing the stability during those actions. you are also likely compromising your cornering since you still have too much camber at the peak of your suspensions range. if you really do need that much camber, what you really need is much more spring rate.
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Where did I say in my post my brother was right for his alignment settings, or that it was proper for a street setup, or anything of the like? Another member asked about tire wear so I responded to that question by stating that my brother is running camber outside of alignment spec yet his tires have lasted him just as long as someone else running stock specs. My brother didn't choose to run -3, being as the GRs rear is like our cars and the camber is dependent on the ride height, it ended up being at -3 (and just so happens to be perfect for clearance, running a 265 on a 10" wheel). Is his setup "correct" in standard terms? No.. But does he care? No. I don't think my brother has ever taken his STi to redline or even over 5k for that matter, he drives slower than a 90 year old woman and I want to punch him in the nuts and tell him to do the speed limit. So basically if he had stock alignment specs he would never even notice it, lol. I think you can see what I'm trying to get at here, and if not well then I don't know what else to say. Just so you know, I plan on running 2.0 in the rear of my brz if I can. Even less if I can pull it off but I don't see that happening. I'm not taking sides on this, I just think its ridiculous how worked up people get on something that isn't even theirs ![]() And there are reasons people deviate from the stock settings - fitment! If you think anything over 2 degrees is bad (just throwing a number out there), then you must hate a lot of setups on the forum, because there's a laundry list of people who are running out of "spec" alignments. If this is the mentality, then why is 2.3 degrees any more justifiable than 4? |
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Atleast you aren't in denial about the effects of your alignment on the safety factor of the vehicle, or atleast didn't offer any argument. The problem I see is that most of the wrecked canyon cars I see in SoCal are HellaFrush FanBois I will not speak any further on "street racing" I would like to say that I am not in support of pushing a car on the streets in the presence of other vehicles. |
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With a strong possibility that the new owner will be stuck with bent control arms, prematurely worn out bushings and joints, and heavily scraped/banged up undercarriage and exhaust.
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I don't mind the stanced cars, I personally think they look ridiculous but hey do whatever tickles your pickle. What I hate is how the stance scene somehow became the import scene. Import mags are a slew of stanced out clown cars with a bunch of shop owned performance cars thrown in the mix...same goes for car shows.
My gripe is when did the import scene stop caring about making a car look AND perform awesome. I'm guessing this stance "mentality" has actually caused a bunch of the people building really cool powerful cars from coming out to shows and showing off their work because the average crowd that likes the stance scene couldnt tell the difference from a blow off valve and a wastegate, so they really don't appreciate the work involved. But, if you slam your car to the ground and camber it to the moon, and then slap a body kit on it, the kiddies wet themselves over it... Maybe I'm just old... |
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Why do most of you even care? Honestly....
But this "safety" some of you are talking is a load of BS, my friends who run stanced daily, drive much slower and careful, none of them ever has gotten into a crash. On the other hand my friends who do track days do not drive as safe at all on the street. Also some of my stanced friends, their 2nd car is usually a garage car that is somehow built. People have to stop over reacting and get their head out of their butts. Stanced cars can look externally awesome at time. While the car from the main pic I do not tend to like. I can understand why he would want that. Moral of the story; Grow up kids. |
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