My two cars have different camber angles. Both are negative but the '76 FHC seems to have a couple of degrees more than the '79 DHC. I did a course measurement by putting a carpenters square vertically against the tires and observed the angle between the square and the shop floor. I would estimate a couple of degrees difference between the two cars. The last time I had an alignment on the FHC they measured the camber at -.4 degrees and -.5 degrees. So the DHC is probably on the order of -1.5 to -2.0 degrees.
Because of this difference they handle quite differently. The FHC seems to want to oversteer much more than the DHC. I'm not happy with how the FHC feels. I know those angles are nonadjustable. So could I have some shorter than standard springs in there or would this be just a matter a of production variance? The car doesn't look any lower than it should so I am perplexed.
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nick
'79 TR7 DHC
'76 TR7 FHC