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Drift Hunters
Bartlett, IL 60103
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About the Company
Front camber alters the angle of the Drift Hunters front wheels. In drifting, negative camber on the front wheels is preferred since it optimizes ground contact during bends. Although this is mostly subjective, with Drift Hunters, we typically maintain a negative camber of roughly -5 to -6 degrees for optimal aesthetic and functional balance. In drifting, traction is crucial; so, maintain your rear camber between -1 and -2 degrees for optimal grip.

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Extend as broadly as feasible, similar to the front, to ensure the tire is aligned flush with the fender. Nonetheless, if it aligns more closely with your tastes, do not hesitate to go farther (or even adopt the Kyle Mohan approach).
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The posture and fitment of a drift vehicle may transform it from an astonishing spectacle to the subject of ridicule on the track. Both extremes are excessive; we contend that a front offset of around 3 cm is often optimal, although this varies per vehicle. A broad track enhances traction; nevertheless, excessive rear offset renders the vehicle visually unappealing.