08-06-2012, 04:36 PM | #1 |
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Narrowed Control Arms
I have been 'bench exploring' some suspension/braking/wheel options and wondering what, if any, negative effects 1" narrowed control arms would have on the supension geometry. I assume that the camber, and therefore caster gain will be more aggressive, but is this necessarily a bad thing? What other possible side-effects (positive or negative) am I overlooking? Any and all input is appreciated
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