I just had my front-end aligned and my car seems to wander a bit on the freeway. Yesterday I was talking to our local Mustang shop owner and he said that for older Mustangs running radial tires, the camber should be between +3 to +3 1/2 degrees. This, he said, will improve stability on the freeway, but make the steering a bit stiffer. The camber on my car was aligned at +1 1/2 degrees.
What is the impact of positive camber on steering? Will increasing the camber help the stability problem on the freeway? Thanks for the help.
What is the impact of positive camber on steering? Will increasing the camber help the stability problem on the freeway? Thanks for the help.
