[s-cars] Calling All Suspension and Alignment Junkies
-FrontCamberSetting
Robert Rossato
r0ssat0_987 at att.net
Sun Feb 20 12:27:00 EST 2005
I found -1.0deg of camber to be a good compromise between handling and
wear. I was running Dunlop SP8000 tires in a 235/45 size and found that
by the time I was starting to get unacceptable inner edge wear, I was
down to the wear bars on the tires and they were done anyway. This was
just over 20k miles on these tires. I also rotated the tires front to
rear, where I run -0.7deg camber, each time I swap between winter and
summer shoes.
If you're running high mileage all-season tires, then I agree that with
-1.0deg of camber you'll never get to the 40k mile life you'd expect out
of an all-season. However, for performance tires with their inherent
lower mileage life - and after all if someone is upgrading the
suspension it would seem silly not to put high performance tires on - I
found it to be a good setting.
bob
> -----Original Message-----
> From: s-car-list-bounces at audifans.com
> [mailto:s-car-list-bounces at audifans.com] On Behalf Of Fred Munro
> Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 10:44 AM
> To: Robert Rossato; 'Mark Pollan'; s-car-list at audifans.com
> Subject: RE: [s-cars] Calling All Suspension and Alignment
> Junkies -FrontCamberSetting
>
>
> My front tires were wearing at -1.0, Bob. I've got mine set
> to -0.5 using
> the 2Bennett camber plates, but it's a stock suspension. I
> actually bought
> the camber plates to get the caster in spec; the camber was a bonus.
>
> Fred
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