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Old 18 Sep 2001, 15:04 (Ref:147881)   #1
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Positive camber on very old race cars

Why was it that the old, old cars used positive camber?? I hope that there's an expert in tech history here.

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Old 19 Sep 2001, 03:20 (Ref:148170)   #2
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I'm no expert, but it could be because of the use of older suspension types such as swing arm (a la beetle or Hillman Imp) which don't provide good wheel control.
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Re: Positive camber on very old race cars

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Why was it that the old, old cars used positive camber?? I hope that there's an expert in tech history here.

Bob Simpson
Hi Bob, see my reply in the Historic racing forum
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