Mustangcol
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Starting a new thread, not much response in the other section.
I have a 2017 Ford Mustang GT with a ton of mods (check signature). OEM GT350 springs. I currently have -1.4, mostly city driving or curvy mountain roads. The outside shoulder of the front tires are getting chopped. I am shooting for -1.8 or -2 up front. I put BMR camber bolts, but the alignment techs in my city can't seem to get more than -1.4 so I ordered BMR camber plates.
In the rear, we loosened the rear camber links, pushed the wheel in as much as possible, and locked them down (with the car in the air), it came out to be -1.1 and -1.3. Now that I'm writing this thread, I'm wondering if im not getting more negative because we're not torqueing it down with the weight of the car.
Has anyone noticed camber changes by not clocking the bushings with the weight of the car? Maybe I can get to -1.5 on both sides if we loosen the suspension components, push in the wheel, lower the car, and tighten everything down?
I was looking at adjustable camber arms, but I really don't want to drop more money on this car, and I don't like any of the options that I've seen.
I have a 2017 Ford Mustang GT with a ton of mods (check signature). OEM GT350 springs. I currently have -1.4, mostly city driving or curvy mountain roads. The outside shoulder of the front tires are getting chopped. I am shooting for -1.8 or -2 up front. I put BMR camber bolts, but the alignment techs in my city can't seem to get more than -1.4 so I ordered BMR camber plates.
In the rear, we loosened the rear camber links, pushed the wheel in as much as possible, and locked them down (with the car in the air), it came out to be -1.1 and -1.3. Now that I'm writing this thread, I'm wondering if im not getting more negative because we're not torqueing it down with the weight of the car.
Has anyone noticed camber changes by not clocking the bushings with the weight of the car? Maybe I can get to -1.5 on both sides if we loosen the suspension components, push in the wheel, lower the car, and tighten everything down?
I was looking at adjustable camber arms, but I really don't want to drop more money on this car, and I don't like any of the options that I've seen.
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