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??? Rear tires slanted (negative camber?) Why? What is the reason for this? :wtf:
"A new auto styling trend has emerged from Japan in the past couple of years. Known as "oni-camber" (demon-camber), the suspension trend is described as a offshoot from the "larger-than-life" bosozoku style of tuning.

Striving for a high shock-value look, Oni-camber is accomplished with a completely custom suspension with additional bracing and reinforcement to allow extreme negative camber angles of the wheel hubs and steering knuckles. The car's body literally hovers above the ground by a few centimeters.

However, not only is oni-camber completely unreliable as it can destroy rims and tires with the slightest bumps, not to mention uneven tire wear. Severe structural damage to the chassis has been reported on a few occasions making the vehicles undrivable.

But longevity and reliability is of little importance for these over-the-top tuners."