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Not Yet Wild
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![]() I installed a jakes Long travel kit on my 17 yamaha drive 2 quitech (with the independent rear suspension)
The rear wheels/tires when lowered looks very off as far as the camber, has anyone else had this issue? Not sure if it's positive or negative \cart/ The rear goalpost has 3 holes for the shocks, moved it to the inside one to see if it helped and quick test drive last night it didn't feel great |
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Searching for The Way
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Location: Medina, Ohio (NEOHIO)
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![]() Post some pics of your setup.
If you have any weight on the back of the cart at all it can result in negative camber. Also your particular setup will determine how the wheels are positioned, for example, hd springs or stock. Worn suspension components will also have an effect. |
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