Mr.Pedroza
New member
Hey guys I'm looking into upgrading my front suspension because it's horrible but what I'm doing is I'm replace my spindles my a arms and my shock absorbers I have spindles and my shock absorbers picked out and the last thing I need to obtain are my a arms obviously and these come in two different styles one with a straight part where the spindle attaches and another where the weld is 15 degrees offset to change the camber but with my really beefy shocks will that even matter . Am I better off getting the straight a arms? To go even further into depth with this I will explain that if you look at the front of my go kart yerf dog 3203 ((((this is with the straight a arm I have currently))))when I am not sitting on the kart the a arms are slightly tilted downward from the pressure of the shocks and the wheels have some positive camber and then I am heavy enough that when I sit on the go kart (I'm 140 lbs) the a arms become parallel with the ground and the wheels have zero camber but when I sit two people on the kart or more
the a arms become tilted and the shocks bottom out and my wheel camber is negetive ))()()(())()() ok now I'm wondering if I get straight a arms and I put the beefy shocks on the kart which have a 500 lb capacity will the sink down to a zero camber with my weigh on the kart or will I need the 15 degree a arms in order to compensate for the new beefed up shocks that I have ***keep in mind that I want to have either a zero camber or negetive camber not positive camber ( the bottom of the wheels to tilt outward)

Thanks for the bump