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you mean the owner has it adjusted from 0 degree to -1 degree after installing the adjustable bolts??..... what benefit he gets by not following the original camber angle of zero??? ............. better grip in corners???

 

cheers

 

ps: maybe i should visit the workshop you know...... pls give me the address if you dun mind.....

A bit of negative camber give you more tyre contact when cornering and thus better handling....

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" .............. A bit of negative camber give you more tyre contact when cornering and thus better handling.......... "

 

[thumbsup][thumbsup][thumbsup] ......... the down side is abit of un-even tyre wear???....... good trade-off i think [laugh]

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guess slightly more resistance on the straight and therefore fuel economy suffers abit??? ........ or slight premature wears on the front wheel bearings etc??

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In fact, there should be slightly less resistant on the straight so better fuel economy....No premature wear on the front wheel bearings unless you change to a lowered suspension or very big rim and tyre combination like 18"

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Hey Super7

 

Saw a smoked silver / metallic grey Airtrek on the Expressway today. Cool thumbsup.gif Looks even better than the Porsche Cayenne - more taut and muscular. Has a much tighter ass.... Oh, I know,... AssTight !!! laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gifsweatdrop.gif

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[laugh][laugh][laugh] ..... in fact, i noticed also that the rear end of the Asstight (especially the design/profile of the rear lights) does look abit like the new Porsche SUV.... hope i got the right pic of the Porsche...... Edited by Super7
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going to inspect the Ass at about 2pm before sign the take-over paper...... can't wait man.....

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