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I think you'll find there is no legal limit on camber - just physical and common sense constraints. Just remember that the greater negative camber you have, the more you're going to scrub out one side of each tyre. Plus, you don't want too much camber, as more camber doesn't necessarily mean faster. Remember you won't be able to brake as quick if you've got a bit too much.

Edited by ancullen
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Ring your local roads authority.

 

If it still has to go over the pits, leave it standard until then. Transport departments don't like welded mods or anything that doesn't look like it belongs there.

 

However, if you're looking at it for a daily driver as well, you don't really want much more than 1.5 to 2 deg IMHO, otherwise it will a: chew tyres, b: be annoying to drive. I know people are going to say "but I run 6 deg and I don't have issues", well good luck to them. I beg to differ.

Edited by Redwarf
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From experience...

 

6deg is BULLSHIT!! My van had 6deg camber after fitting the wrong model Sigma lower arms...

 

It was violent, nasty, and down-right unsafe to drive, steering weighed a ton, and it actually NOT fun!!

 

Find an OLD SIGMA (need to be a really old GE model). Grab the lower arms out of that. They are visually Identical to the corolla ones (press-in balljoint and all), except about 1in longer. Replace the bushes, so they are nice and firm, and bang them in. They'll give you about 2deg camber which is all you need!! And transport will be lucky to pick up on it.

 

This is your best, cheapest and most practical option...

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yeah u will need to change the engine number on the rego and probly get an engineers certificate as your going turbo in a car brought out with a 1.6l carby so go to transport and find out how to get the information of things to do when putting that motor in a certain car, they might want u to upgrade the brakes!!. i dunno i might just change my engine number say i got a replacment motor and act dumb its the same block. hey is this shaun?

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yeah u will need to change the engine number on the rego and probly get an engineers certificate as your going turbo in a car brought out with a 1.6l carby so go to transport and find out how to get the information of things to do when putting that motor in a certain car, they might want u to upgrade the brakes!!. i dunno i might just change my engine number say i got a replacment motor and act dumb its the same block. hey is this shaun?

 

 

nah itds not shaun I'm new to these threds!! but i could only do that if i had a t18 as there the only cars with the same block and i can't find one any where??????

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