1) You are making these camber judgments based on photos?
2) With everyone using the same front tire, can there be much difference in front camber between cars? In general is there not an optimum camber for the front tire?
Brian
Given all the cars roll differing amounts, angles and have different compensation rates. No.hardingfv32 wrote:1) You are making these camber judgments based on photos?
2) With everyone using the same front tire, can there be much difference in front camber between cars? In general is there not an optimum camber for the front tire?
Brian
hardingfv32 wrote:So... you are say that the tires have a variable sweet spot? That you can get equal performance from the tire with different maximum cornering load (dynamic?) camber readings?
Brian
No, not really that simple.hardingfv32 wrote:"Yes, but shouldn't the final camber numbers for all cars be the same at max cornering G's? Wouldn't this be where the tire produces max cornering performance? Shouldn't everything be done to give the tire exactly what it wants?