Alignment Specs
#21
I just went in for an alignment and my rear camber was at -2.5 on both side. What surprised me the most is front and rear toe were -.3x range. I ended up setting the front to -.12 and rear to -.10. Car handles a lot better now, i am also running Tein S-techs's.
#23
I went ahead and redid the alignment. I set the front toe to be .05 on both sides, that way it zeros on when car is in motion. I set the rear to .07 on both sides so it will zero out when I have weight in the back. So far I am happy with the results.
And as for the rear camber, I wish I could make it less but have to roll with what I have.
And as for the rear camber, I wish I could make it less but have to roll with what I have.
#24
I went ahead and redid the alignment. I set the front toe to be .05 on both sides, that way it zeros on when car is in motion. I set the rear to .07 on both sides so it will zero out when I have weight in the back. So far I am happy with the results.
And as for the rear camber, I wish I could make it less but have to roll with what I have.
And as for the rear camber, I wish I could make it less but have to roll with what I have.
I think I set my rears to .01 toe in so they zero out in-motion... That sounds like you've set a whole bunch of toe in front and rear. Keep us posted on your mileage and tire ware...they should both be quite high now.
#25
Then you did it wrong. On a FWD car, you need negative toe (toe out) for it to zero out in motion. I set mine to zero on static and then get a slight toe in in-motion...
I think I set my rears to .01 toe in so they zero out in-motion... That sounds like you've set a whole bunch of toe in front and rear. Keep us posted on your mileage and tire ware...they should both be quite high now.
I think I set my rears to .01 toe in so they zero out in-motion... That sounds like you've set a whole bunch of toe in front and rear. Keep us posted on your mileage and tire ware...they should both be quite high now.
#26
If your alignment was “bad” (at maximum allowable in the wrong direction) from the factory and it is bad now, your mileage will have always been bad… we don’t know your alignment setting before your current settings to make a before-and-after analysis. Just asking to keep an eye out for tire ware patterns…front-to-rear, side-to-side.
#27
If your alignment was “bad” (at maximum allowable in the wrong direction) from the factory and it is bad now, your mileage will have always been bad… we don’t know your alignment setting before your current settings to make a before-and-after analysis. Just asking to keep an eye out for tire ware patterns…front-to-rear, side-to-side.
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