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9. Adjustment options on the vehicle
a) Set Camber
The camber is the inclination of the wheels to the perpendicular.
Negative camber
Positive camber
(wheel top edges point inwards)
(wheel top edges point outwards)
The setting of the wheel is exaggerated in the two figures in order to make the difference between nega-
tive and positive cambers more obvious. The setting on the model vehicle should of course not be as
extreme as shown!
• A negative inclination of the front wheels increases the lateral cornering powers of the wheel when driving through
bends, the steering reacts more directly and steering forces are reduced. At the same time the wheel is pushed onto
the axle leg in the direction of the axle. This stops axial bearing clearance, the driving behaviour is calmer.
• A negative inclination on the rear wheels reduces the tendency of the rear of the vehicle to swerve in bends.
• Setting a positive camber on the other hand reduces the cornering force of the wheels and should not be used.
Setting Front Axle Camber:
For setting the camber, turn the upper trans-
verse link (A).
Because the upper transverse link has a left
and right hand thread at either end, the trans-
verse link does not need to be dismantled for
the camber to be adjusted
A
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