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Originally Posted by Rusty
The Z does not have a linear camber curve in the rear. How can I explain this. This is just an example. Say you have your camber set at -1. Squat the rear inch, camber goes to -2. Squat 2 inches, camber goes to -3. In the Z, squat 1 inch, camber is -2. Squat 2 inches, camber is now -3.5. Also, the lower the rear. The more non linear the camber curve becomes. Lower the Z by 1 inch. Camber at -1. Squat 1 inch, camber is now -2.25. Squat 2 inches, camber now at -3.75. I don't know what the exact numbers are. But that's the way is was explained to me from AM Perf.
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I have been told that the rear camber issue can be fixed but it is expensive. Requires totally modifying the rear subframe and pickup points. I never got into the details of it but I may later on.