Suspension upgrade & tuning question

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Sorry if you feel this is a dumb question but im fairy new to GT5 and trying to get upto speed (pun intended) as quick as I can.

When I buy the suspension upgrade enabling me to full tune, if the camber angle (for example) is set at 0.0 is that genuinely 0.0 or is that the manufacturers stock? So -2.0 camber is shown as 0.0? So adding another -2.0 would make it -4.0?

In RL I drive an S2000 and I have just set-up the geometry and wanted to achieve the same settings in the game.

I think maybe im over complicating things and 0.0 means exactly that. Right or wrong?
 
when the camber angle is set to 0.0 that is manufacturer stock if it had a negative camber angle then it would show up for instance if i bought a car that in real life had a camber angle of 2.0 then i bought the car in the game it would be 2.0 just like the real car so if it says 0.0 on the camber that means it truly has no camber set on it
 
when the camber angle is set to 0.0 that is manufacturer stock if it had a negative camber angle then it would show up for instance if i bought a car that in real life had a camber angle of 2.0 then i bought the car in the game it would be 2.0 just like the real car so if it says 0.0 on the camber that means it truly has no camber set on it

That's definitely wrong, 98% of the cars on the planet do not come with zero camber from the factory. To answer the OP's question, what you see is what you get. One degree of camber is one degree of camber, simple as that.
 
That's definitely wrong, 98% of the cars on the planet do not come with zero camber from the factory. To answer the OP's question, what you see is what you get. One degree of camber is one degree of camber, simple as that.
I second that.
Steering geometry means 0.0 camber truly sucks. Especially on FWD.
 
That's definitely wrong, 98% of the cars on the planet do not come with zero camber from the factory. To answer the OP's question, what you see is what you get. One degree of camber is one degree of camber, simple as that.

Not sure about 98% but I agree, many cars that have negative camber in real life are for some reason zero camber in the game. Honda S2000 and NSX comes to mind. For some cars the factory settings can be found online but unfortunately not for all...
 
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