Just got alignment numbers...now what?
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Need Help with alignment numbers
I just got alignment numbers:
Left front---
Camber: -1.13
Caster: 1.06
Toe: 0
Right Front ---
Camber: -1.41
Caster 0.02
Toe: 0
Left Rear---
Camber: -1.33
Toe: 0.09
Right Rear--
Camber: -1.48
Toe: 0.09
Why would the right side have more camber than the left and whats up with the Caster number for the Right front? Also what's the next step after you get the alignment?
This is for my friends car with coilovers no camber kit, stock integra.
TIA
Modified by lustedp at 6:00 AM 8/10/2003
Modified by lustedp at 6:02 AM 8/10/2003
Left front---
Camber: -1.13
Caster: 1.06
Toe: 0
Right Front ---
Camber: -1.41
Caster 0.02
Toe: 0
Left Rear---
Camber: -1.33
Toe: 0.09
Right Rear--
Camber: -1.48
Toe: 0.09
Why would the right side have more camber than the left and whats up with the Caster number for the Right front? Also what's the next step after you get the alignment?
This is for my friends car with coilovers no camber kit, stock integra.
TIA
Modified by lustedp at 6:00 AM 8/10/2003
Modified by lustedp at 6:02 AM 8/10/2003
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Re: (newgsrdriver)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by newgsrdriver »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">What were the before #s in comparison?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Here are the before numbers, specified ranges:
Left front---
Camber: -1.13 (Range: -1.17 to 0.83)
Caster: 1.06 (range 0.17 to 2.17)
Toe: 0.56 (-.08 to .08)
Right Front ---
Camber: -1.40
Caster 0.02
Toe: -0.39
Left Rear---
Camber: -1.38 (Range: -2.0 to 0.0)
Toe: -0.01 (Range: 0.04 to 0.16)
Right Rear--
Camber: -1.46
Toe: 0.08
Here are the before numbers, specified ranges:
Left front---
Camber: -1.13 (Range: -1.17 to 0.83)
Caster: 1.06 (range 0.17 to 2.17)
Toe: 0.56 (-.08 to .08)
Right Front ---
Camber: -1.40
Caster 0.02
Toe: -0.39
Left Rear---
Camber: -1.38 (Range: -2.0 to 0.0)
Toe: -0.01 (Range: 0.04 to 0.16)
Right Rear--
Camber: -1.46
Toe: 0.08
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Re: Need Help with alignment numbers (lustedp)
looks like the alignment didnt do much execpt point the wheels strait... (only toe was dramatically changed) i guess a camber kit is needed...
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Re: Need Help with alignment numbers (DuNkiN)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DuNkiN »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">are both sides even? that could be why one has more camber. your total toe im guessing is really bad also. i would think it pulls. </TD></TR></TABLE>
It used to, the steering wheel would have to be slightly turned to go straight. It pulled ever so slightly to the right.
Right now it no longer does that. The total toe is exactly where its supposed to be.
I'm thinking maybe one of my camber arms is crooked...i've had a lot of trouble with the right rear suspension already and this might be a result of a blunt impact..what do you guys think?
It used to, the steering wheel would have to be slightly turned to go straight. It pulled ever so slightly to the right.
Right now it no longer does that. The total toe is exactly where its supposed to be.
I'm thinking maybe one of my camber arms is crooked...i've had a lot of trouble with the right rear suspension already and this might be a result of a blunt impact..what do you guys think?
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Re: Need Help with alignment numbers (BlkGSR)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BlkGSR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Maybe the coilovers arent even... Maybe its just too low. I have this similar problem too.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I know a few things havinglooked at it a little more. The rear is lowered more than the front (i guess the same amount of thread = lower rear than front) so that isn't a real problem. Is there anything wrong with the caster on the front right tire?
I know a few things havinglooked at it a little more. The rear is lowered more than the front (i guess the same amount of thread = lower rear than front) so that isn't a real problem. Is there anything wrong with the caster on the front right tire?