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Old 04-12-2012 | 07:28 AM
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Originally Posted by B00t13g
Can anyone explain what the rear camber link holes on the hub do, like forward vs backward and side to side?
Well obviously they change the length of the camber link and i suppose it could change the rate of which camber is gained depending on the angle of the camber link relative to the arm. i Almost always use the 1,b location and every so often depending on the track i will go to 1,d or 2,b. If you are running at camber link location 1,B thats the inner hole on the rear camber block under the shock tower and B is the front middle hole on the hub, this is a fairly stable camber link location and if you were to move it to the A hole (lol) that will bring it to the inside front hole in the hub and this will dramatically effect rear traction, you should end up with less rear grip and a car that will rotate or steer with the rear faster and the oposite if you move it to the C hole or the E hole which is the outer hole in the middle row. So in other words a longer link will slow rotation down and usually add more rear grip but could cause your car to push if grip is high enough. I know thats not the best explanation but nobody else chimmed in yet so thats my explanation. Know the difference between the two inner holes (1,2) is alot different. The 2 hole (outer hole on camber block) has a big difference between the 1 hole, the 2 hole will let the car react a lot faster but be harder to tame as its fairly aggressive.
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