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Old Jun 11, 2007 | 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by tabetha
I don't know but have always assumed that it is BECAUSE of the lower ride height the camber increases anyway, as they are SEMI trailing arms so more camber the lower they are.
tabetha
that's right, but toe also changes

i imagine that similar settings for camber and toe would be wanted on the cossie models as base models. but as they run shorter springs and are lower, those settings would be changed, meaning that different semi trailing arms would be needed with the hub mounting flange welded at a different angle to get back to where they want to be.

i don't know for sure, but i'm sure i read it in the manual that the cossie rear beam is standard scorpio, but with unique arms
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