J jyggy New Member Messages 2 Apr 14, 2007 #1 i just finished building my savage x ss and noticed i have positive camber on all 4 wheels.i even measured the recommended 10 mm gap with calipers.is this normal 4 the savage????my revo 3.3 has negative camber on all fours.... jyggy Last edited by a moderator: Apr 14, 2007
i just finished building my savage x ss and noticed i have positive camber on all 4 wheels.i even measured the recommended 10 mm gap with calipers.is this normal 4 the savage????my revo 3.3 has negative camber on all fours.... jyggy
Hoppedup Savage Well-Known Member Messages 249 Location Lebanon TN Apr 14, 2007 #2 positive negative camber? i know you know what your talking about, as i don't, but that sounds funny to me... sorry for this useless post
positive negative camber? i know you know what your talking about, as i don't, but that sounds funny to me... sorry for this useless post
Wannus Active Member Messages 51 Location Biervliet Terneuzen, NL Apr 14, 2007 #3 see this. http://www.michelintransport.com/pl...e=41&codePage=PLOE_GEOMETRIE_VEHICULE&lang=EN I don't know if you must have a positive or negative camber. I have none.
see this. http://www.michelintransport.com/pl...e=41&codePage=PLOE_GEOMETRIE_VEHICULE&lang=EN I don't know if you must have a positive or negative camber. I have none.
G gzus11 Active Member Messages 84 Apr 14, 2007 #4 you want about 1 degree negative,- top of the tire leaning into the body. but its best to test out different angles and get a feel for what you like.
you want about 1 degree negative,- top of the tire leaning into the body. but its best to test out different angles and get a feel for what you like.
J jyggy New Member Messages 2 Apr 14, 2007 Thread starter #5 thanx everyone...i figured the savage needed negative camber...ill have to figure out a dimension on the upper suspension arms to tune to...
thanx everyone...i figured the savage needed negative camber...ill have to figure out a dimension on the upper suspension arms to tune to...