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07-30-2022, 02:05 PM | #1 |
Getting Wild
Join Date: May 2021
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 130
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Sligtly positive camber on pavement, bad negative camber on turf G2
23" tires on a G2 with 2" spacers all around. Single arm 6" lift kit. Wondering if the dual arm kit would help? It seems it works well but once the tires start to get negative they seem to never bounce back. I lift the front end of the cart to straighten them out.
It does a slight negative camber when going in reverse also, but I have heard that is normal. I have set the toe as suggested in the forum (1/8th in and have tried straight). Have new OEM shocks, king pins, hubs and tie rods as well. Leaning to maybe the double a-arm kit? Loosing what is left of my hair! |
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