The lower A arms pointing up give a very high roll center. According to all the experts and the engineering books.
But. The fast cars are under the flat arm height. Even if the A arms are set to point down alittle at rest, the arm moves as soon as you turn the car hard and the arm then points up anyway.
I was not clear if the car is a street car or race car
As for the street A 1 car; Lower the car until the arms are just above flat. set the camber and toe. you will need some real shox (Bilstein sport ? ) and springs( 250 to 350) to keep it from hitting bottom. use a strut brace. Every thing is a compromise the ride will get harsher . if it bottoms too much . or you live in the north, keep it up some. The strut bearing and fenders take a lot of abuse when done this way. Try the collasped rubber strut mounts with springs up to about 300#. over that spring rate, the strut bearing deflects more than the spring, and becomes the spring.
race springs are maybe 450 front /300 rear with a rear sway bar/open diff. (I use less)
You pick up a lot of driveability/turn in with some rear toe out(8-10 mm per side) and about 1* camber .
it allows a lot softer rear spring and wont spin as often.
5- 6mm is about zero scrub for 1degree camber.
WFM. MM
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