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negative rear wheel camber-standard?
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<blockquote data-quote="mibeem" data-source="post: 9034" data-attributes="member: 4604"><p>Hallo sifus,I just noticed my e39 (1997) rear wheels have negative cambers. I did not notice it until yesterday. As I stand from the rear of the car, the negative camber is actually quite obvious. (Negative camber = the wheel bottom further out than the top, right?).Is this the standard set-up for beemers (at least e39s)?Come to think of it, it is probably one reason (of many) why Beemers handle as well as they do.Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mibeem, post: 9034, member: 4604"] Hallo sifus,I just noticed my e39 (1997) rear wheels have negative cambers. I did not notice it until yesterday. As I stand from the rear of the car, the negative camber is actually quite obvious. (Negative camber = the wheel bottom further out than the top, right?).Is this the standard set-up for beemers (at least e39s)?Come to think of it, it is probably one reason (of many) why Beemers handle as well as they do.Cheers [/QUOTE]
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