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Phil IM356D posted:

Looks pretty clean for a 26 yo car.  But why would anyone set the rear swing axle wheels with positive camber.  Sounds dangerous around corners.

"Reduces tire wear on acceleration". Huh?

He's apparently 89 years old, lives in a cow pasture, grew tired of replacing those $45 Nankang tires, and didn't want to look like a hoodlum with a low stance. I can think of no other reason. 

Actually, since these things are hand built anything hand built cost more to build so yes we should of could of would of is quite appropriate even my just recently sold IM 2 years ago has jumped in value just for being already made as the replacement keeps climbing just to replace it. 

But, you can't be a pack rat in everything there is no room in my hacienda  

 

Stan Galat, '05 IM, 2276, Nowhere, USA posted:
 

...He's apparently 89 years old, lives in a cow pasture, grew tired of replacing those $45 Nankang tires, and didn't want to look like a hoodlum with a low stance. I can think of no other reason...

 

Maybe he got tired of dragging his pipes every time he left the rest home driveway:

BeckSpyder

That's what happens to camber when you raise a swing-axle rear end.

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