camber settings

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  1. tc1216

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    hi all, what would be a good camber setting for 125 inch blown hemi altered solid mount suspension front and rear. adj. a arms in front. Thanks Tom.
     
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  2. aj481x

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    Zero works , positive caster is what matters.
     
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  3. tc1216

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    Thanks, Tom.
     
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  4. GTPerf

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    0 camber 0 toe and 10 + caster
     
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  5. Bob Meyer

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    I beg to disagree !

    If you have 0 toe, there may be a chance you'd get to the finishline.............. but when you step off/chute hits/apply brakes.........front wheels WILL go into severe toe out !
    Your altered with solid front will need 1/8" to 3/16" TOE IN.




    Bob Meyer
    Meyer Race Cars / San Diego
    2013 Our 48th Anniversary
     
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  6. tc1216

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    I always go with 1/8 toe in. I just wasn't sure about the camber.
     
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  7. G. Anderson

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    Camber setting

    Camber 0
    Toe .125" toe in
    Caster 7-10 degrees positive.


    That Meyers guy might know a thing or two,.....

    Your Pal, Gary
     
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  8. GTPerf

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    you are right Bob I always have run 1/8 toe in, brain fart on the post I guess..Sorry
     
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