docdailey
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Common. Negative camber for cornering. The car is back-heavy and has quite a lot of torque. You have to keep an eye on the insides of your rear tires.
my Model S does exactly the same thing. It can actually be more severe because I have an air suspension that lowers at whatever speed I set which make the camber more negative yet. My S is heavier albeit more well balanced front to back but has more torque. I haven’t seen it in the front.
they are roasted for sure.
my Model S does exactly the same thing. It can actually be more severe because I have an air suspension that lowers at whatever speed I set which make the camber more negative yet. My S is heavier albeit more well balanced front to back but has more torque. I haven’t seen it in the front.
they are roasted for sure.