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How to calculate no camber?

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gettwisted07   +1y
Ive seen trucks with no camber at all no matter what height. How is this possible? whats the calculation that you have to figure out to do this.
Im making no control arms for my nissan hardbody which has some really bad camber laid out on 22's. It looks stupid so i want it perfect at any height. thanks
guiltybydesign   +1y




They basicly have to be equal length arms and be parallel to each other.


slammedxonair   +1y




no negative camber at all is bad for handeling....


tuckinlugs06   +1y




well its ok for a bagged mini ...they are not sports cars


automatik23   +1y




explain whats wrong with having no camber


TwistedMinis   +1y
--------------------------------------------- Originally posted by TuckingLugs05 well its ok for a bagged mini ...they are not sports cars --------------------------------------------- Max just wrote an article in MT about camber gain and why it is necessary. Even on a minitruck that "doesn't need to handle well." It's necessary on any vehicle.
automatik23   +1y




which issue of mini truckin


TwistedMinis   +1y
It was within the last 3 months.
automatik23   +1y




my buddy just built a full frame for his colorado and built custom control arms and he has no camber...what kind of problems will he have, ive tried explaining this to him but i dont think he undertsands what im sayin


spraybomb   +1y




A vehicle with no camber will have a loss of traction when turning. All vehicles should have at least a slight bit of camber built into them. No matter if its a race car or a daily driver. Definately read Max's camber rant in one of the newer issues.