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Old 26-03-2012, 11:03 PM   #4
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Default Re: so you think youve got aggressive camber?

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Originally Posted by Pedro
I'm laughing too. As you say, the edges would wear out real quick but handling would be non-existant. It wouldn't steer in a straight line, let alone through corners.

My F6 used to handle best at 2 degrees negative around Lakeside. I tried 3.5 degrees once when running slicks and wore out the inside edge so fast that the left hand front blew-out half way through Carousel and I only just managed to pull it up before the fast approaching embankment.
if you watch the you tube clip you see a sedan thats appearing to drive just fine...
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