Camber Adjustment
#11
Both cams adjust camber AND caster at the same time.
The forward cam will increase or decrease camber and caster.
The rear cam will increase one and decrease the other.
Easy way to remember is:
Front cam does the same to camber and caster, (adds or subtracts both).
Rear cam does opposites, (for example: adds camber & subtracts caster).
If you need to adjust camber only, both cams will need to be adjusted
in equal amounts, in opposite directions.
Keep in mind that ANY adjustment to chassis ride height, camber or caster, WILL affect toe.
The forward cam will increase or decrease camber and caster.
The rear cam will increase one and decrease the other.
Easy way to remember is:
Front cam does the same to camber and caster, (adds or subtracts both).
Rear cam does opposites, (for example: adds camber & subtracts caster).
If you need to adjust camber only, both cams will need to be adjusted
in equal amounts, in opposite directions.
Keep in mind that ANY adjustment to chassis ride height, camber or caster, WILL affect toe.
#12
More negative camber (moving the upper control arms inward) will give you more toe out. You can measure it with a tape measure by marking a line around the tire and comparing the measurements at the front and rear of the front tires.
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