Muscle Car Suspension Basics - Turning The Corner
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For maximum effectiveness, springs and shocks should be mounted as close to the ball joints as possible, and as close to vertical as packaging constraints allow. Failure to do so yields a large linkage ratio, which reduces the effectiveness of the springs and requires a stiffer rate to compensate. One of the few methods of dialing in more camber gain into the front suspension is with a taller spindle, which raises the location of the upper ball joint. View Related Article
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