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Old 11-27-2011, 06:37 PM   #1
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Ok first of all I do understand its ur opinion and how you feel, but how can you say ANY camber is to much for you when there is people here with camber kit such my self and you can hardly tell it has camber. I bet you cant tell anyways if it has it or not and both the Honda and Toyota has it.
Let me clarify: any very noticeable camber is bad.

For example, I can tell that someone's been adjusting things here...



...and I personally think it looks bad.

I guess if you adjust things in a manner that's subtle enough that I can't tell, then it's good to me. Just the obvious stuff I think looks pretty silly.

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I couldn't disagree more.
A bit of negative camber improves handling without affecting tire wear.
So for those who want to improve their handling, camber is good.

To each his own. Mutual respect. All that. Carry on.
I think we're all getting along!

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Old 11-27-2011, 07:35 PM   #2
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Ok much better I actually don't like camber like that but just go to some of my threads with pictures and trust me wont see the difference
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Old 12-08-2011, 06:59 PM   #3
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Let me clarify: any very noticeable camber is bad.

For example, I can tell that someone's been adjusting things here...



...and I personally think it looks bad.

I guess if you adjust things in a manner that's subtle enough that I can't tell, then it's good to me. Just the obvious stuff I think looks pretty silly.



I think we're all getting along!


interesting to look at, but NO ONE -really- likes riding in those slammed things.
it is the shameful secret of slammed and cambered rides

I'd also own that VW in a heartbeat and drive it everywhere
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