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Originally Posted by OptionZero
maybe you should read up on how these settings work?
Negative camber generally improves grip while turning
Closer to zero camber is better for straight line acceleration.
No one can give you an exactly perfect setting because you're not driving on some track where there are timed laps to dial it in, you're driving on some randomass road on a personal car
I also find it hilarious that you're trying to get some magic camber setting to help you go faster but also balk at the idea of potential tire wear. Guess what? Hard driving + lots of grip = worn tires. Its sort of just . . . physics? tires are there to grip, the more they grip, the faster they wear. Thats common sense, its why your the prius comes with shitty tires that never wear and last forever but don't do crap for handling, but some spec'd out hardcore racer will have to swap tires frequently
if you want more grip, get better tires
if you think you're losing rear traction in turns, more camber, if you want straight line acceleration, less camber
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You seem like a very angry person. So much written here with so little actual information. You seem so intently focused on bashing my request for help that you can't even read through the entire request and respond in an applicable manner. What are you doing on a site intended to help users help each other?