Suspension settings....
Here the story, ever since I put a set of SPC lower control arms I've been having problems with my rear end acting funny. I think some of you have experience this before and hopefully you can help me out. The car is 97 Del Sol with Koni reds and skunk2 springs. Right now I have the SPC toe and camber kit for the rear and a skunk2 camber kit in the front. Yesturday I took it in for a alignment to fix this problem.
After $150 that I paid to have my alignment checked and fix, it's still acting the same way. As far as I know my settings are -1" camber all around and 1/16 toe in the rear. But then when I took it for a test drive yesturday it got better but still have a litlle affect left. Like if I was going 70mph and try changing lanes or turn my steering wheel, the back seems to be a little slower to respond.
Now my question is have any of you been through this and how did you fix it? And if you have adjustible kits, what are your setting at at far as camber, toe, and caster goes.
After $150 that I paid to have my alignment checked and fix, it's still acting the same way. As far as I know my settings are -1" camber all around and 1/16 toe in the rear. But then when I took it for a test drive yesturday it got better but still have a litlle affect left. Like if I was going 70mph and try changing lanes or turn my steering wheel, the back seems to be a little slower to respond.
Now my question is have any of you been through this and how did you fix it? And if you have adjustible kits, what are your setting at at far as camber, toe, and caster goes.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Lee_Delso »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Here the story, ever since I put a set of SPC lower control arms I've been having problems with my rear end acting funny.</TD></TR></TABLE>
put the stock arms back on.
put the stock arms back on.
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