It sounds like an ellipse curve. 


It sounds like an ellipse curve.![]()


496truck pretty much just laid it out...
I see this rig rolling over, without the proper camber.
Kick the bottom control arm out an inch or so making the tire lean in an inch at the top (whatever type of camber you call that), and it would keep that same angle at the wheel through the whole suspension travel.
. It WOULD kick the tires at an angle leaning in doing EXACTLY as you are saying with the tire applying more pressure when turning.



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