MagYukon
Member
Good morning everyone,
Is there a possible adjustment for the "camber" on an F3 ? For what I have found, it looks like there's no way to make any adjustment of any kind.
I had never noticed before but when I look at my Spyder from the front, the right wheel seems to have too much positive camber (the top of the wheel to the outside of the Spyder). My left wheel looks like it is approximately at a 0, but not the right one.
I know that my measuring method is less that accurate, but I put a level on my wheel. From the base of the tire to the top of it, the left one is about leveled. In comparison, the right one is about 1/2 inch of positive camber (so the bottom if the wheel needs to go outside of the spyder to get leveled as the left one). Even if my measuring is not accurate, it shows that there a major difference between both sides.
I understand that I'm looking at it without any load, but I guess that both wheel/shock should be about the same without weight and they will behave the same way when I'm on it ?
It could explain why I feel that it has a lot more understeer when cornering left compare to the right.
But is there a possible adjustment?
And if not, what can cause that ?
Thanks !
Is there a possible adjustment for the "camber" on an F3 ? For what I have found, it looks like there's no way to make any adjustment of any kind.
I had never noticed before but when I look at my Spyder from the front, the right wheel seems to have too much positive camber (the top of the wheel to the outside of the Spyder). My left wheel looks like it is approximately at a 0, but not the right one.
I know that my measuring method is less that accurate, but I put a level on my wheel. From the base of the tire to the top of it, the left one is about leveled. In comparison, the right one is about 1/2 inch of positive camber (so the bottom if the wheel needs to go outside of the spyder to get leveled as the left one). Even if my measuring is not accurate, it shows that there a major difference between both sides.
I understand that I'm looking at it without any load, but I guess that both wheel/shock should be about the same without weight and they will behave the same way when I'm on it ?
It could explain why I feel that it has a lot more understeer when cornering left compare to the right.
But is there a possible adjustment?
And if not, what can cause that ?
Thanks !