Ok I was reading my shop manual and stumble across something I had never heard of or seen. Apparently from what the shop manual says you can remove these "sports shims" if you plan to run your car in an autocross event! Which one is cool that one they thought about that. Two I can't find any where on the web that anybody talks about this unless I am just plain dumb and not looking hard enought! Lol which is a possibility! Lol but anyways it suppose to change then front camber angle negatively by 1 degree. Which aparently allows you to exhibit higher cornering power than when set to production camber specifications. Then the vehicle can be returned to production camber specifications without the necessity of doing two complete front suspension alignments. But also says that you should use a trammel bar to reset it back to production specfications. Also it's not recommende to drive normal like this due to the obvious increase in camber angle. Cause extreme tire wear may occur. Which undertandable! Page 2-16 in the Suspension section of the 1994 viper service manual. Just wanted to either brin this to light to thosel like myself who had no clue or idea. And for those who knew about this maybe share some
input if you had done this what was he results and what the heck is a
trammel bar!!! Lmao
input if you had done this what was he results and what the heck is a
trammel bar!!! Lmao