Why worry about it? Well, I bracket race and I cross the finish line over 100 mph in the 1/8 mile, plus I'm pacing (watching) the other car to the best of my ability, so I need the car to be very steady. I need the car to be very consistent. I need it to hook up every time. That doesn't take into account that I like my car to look good as well... tires hanging down all c*ck-eyed certainly don't look good or perform good.Good catch. No, I'm not a Kamber Kid.....
So, stupid question: why are you worried about camber and bumpsteer in drag racing? Those are turning problems.
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