If you have a negative alignment or camber as most people know it you gain traction if it's just a slight negative alignment. When accelerating around corners negative camber offers stability. On straight roads though you lose wheel contact with the road. Keep in mind never let technicians realign negative camber because realigning negative camber can cause problems such as; losing grip and handling, suspension problems and problems with your steering knuckles.
James,
ReplyDeleteI still can't believe that people actually have their tires this way. It's nuts!
Ms. P