Dirtyrat
Got Fins?
Depends on what you are going for, a camber increase on turn in is a good thing for handling...
So, how well do these things work?[S I have to admit, that's "visually interesting," anyway.
Regards,
Shea
Depends on what you are going for, a camber increase on turn in is a good thing for handling...
Yes, a camber increase (positive) on the inside tire and a camber decrease (negative) on the outside when turning is desirable. This is generally controlled with the caster angle during a turn. What I'm seeing is a camber decrease (negative) during spring compression with the wheels straight ahead.
What I'm trying to say is that the geometry of those spindles was designed to have the best control of the car under all driving conditions. In order to maintain the caster, camber, toe out on turns, the upper and lower control arms are going to have to be of a length and design comparable to the original specifications when using these spindles and steering knuckle arms.
Just compare this to a simple straight axle used in a model T or A Ford. You can lower or raise the axle height, increase or decrease the tread width. As long as the spindle itself is not altered, and the proper caster and camber angles are kept during alignment, the original geometry of the entire suspension is not changed.
Thanks,
Dave.
My family is doing its part to rid the world of Toyotas. My son did this to my wife's car....
....yes, he had the car on it's side as he was sliding backwards (after he nailed the culvert).
Wow, how do you get that out of shape in a corolla?
Ouch! Glad to hear he is ok. Nice job on the overseas tin can...
He was very lucky. He somehow managed to avoid having a "sudden stop". He walked away without a scratch.
hey if you are ridding the world of Toyotas.. can you start with the Prius? Thanks!
Wow, glad he's okay.
I think that will all buff out
.........I think that will all buff out
Wowza! Glad he walked away. But why was he driving in the ditch in the first place?
Happened to me too but, I just took the turn too fastHe took a turn too fast for wet roads.....
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