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racetech |
Posted: 2009/6/22 9:46 Updated: 2009/6/22 9:46 |
Home away from home Joined: 2009/4/16 From: Cape Town, South Africa Posts: 803 |
Re: Kameari Roll Center Adapter Sorry for sounding stupid.
Can anyone explain to me the reason for using something like this when lowering the front?
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LittleFireyOne |
Posted: 2009/6/22 11:09 Updated: 2009/6/22 11:09 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2005/8/27 From: Townsville, Qld Posts: 2964 |
Re: Kameari Roll Center Adapter When the struts are lowered significantly over standard the suspension arms are close to parallel with the ground and the tie rods are ussually facing up instead of down. They don't have the correct amount of travel to avoid bump steer and retain the correct steering geometry so those space out the steering arms within their usable range of motion. I don't like how most of them are made out of alloy though.
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