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Negative Ride Height

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One day, you little boy, who's growing up and is very determiend to know his way around cars, might come and aks you: "Daddy, I've heard about negative camber, can there also be a negative ride height?"
The part of the answer that follows "No" could require a pretty complicated explanations, and to spare you of a 1000 words, we've brought along an image. The adjacent photos shows that you can actually have a car with negative ride height, but also explains why this would be a stupid idea!

We're joking of course and, if you were curious, this is a Toyota Axio race car, a vehicle that competed in the GT300 class of the Super GT series.

Photo credits: farmofminds
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