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Ride Height and Camber

Started by gzig5, July 07, 2018, 02:09:48 PM

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gzig5

The front end is sitting pretty high.  I also have at least a couple degrees of positive camber on each side.  I've only put 15 mile on it since getting it running but the front end is very twitchy.  Probably doesn't help that everything is worn out and I can feel every ball joint when I hit a bump.  But my question is, if I lower the ride height with the torsion bars, will it bring the camber back towards neutral or to the negative side?  I'd just like to get it a little more stable until I can get to rebuilding the front end and get a proper alignment on it.

7212Mopar

If you have negative camber, I think lowering will create more negative.
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gzig5

Quote from: 7212Mopar on July 07, 2018, 02:20:11 PM
If you have negative camber, I think lowering will create more negative.

That would be good because I've got plenty of positive camber at the moment and going down and  taking that to zero or slightly negative should help settle it down.