Why so much negative camber?

Ponyquest95

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So I took my 95 to have a front end job done. I told the guys I would like to have the negative camber adjusted because basically the car looks goofey with the front wheels tipped. I run skinnies up front so its quite noticeable. Well...The guys at the shop said these cars have so much negative camber that its just gotta be that way?? It looks like they got some of it but not all. Can I eliminate this with aftermarket parts? I run 3.5s up front with a 165 tire. Any part #'s or info would be great.
 

95-stang

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I use camber\castor plates for that very reason, mine looked like an overloaded buggy at the front. ;)
 

Mr. OAM

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Changing camber drastically from factory spec's if you have not changed the ride height of the car will reduce your cornering ability and cause the edges of your tires to wear faster, unless you keep switching back and forth between settings for the street and the track.

Steve
 

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