Uneven Camber 06 Si
I recently had my car lowered on Eibach Pro Kit Springs. There is no camber kit on the car and I had a alignment done on the car but the alignment numbers are not the same for right and leftr sides of the car. The car is driving straight.
FRONT
====
LEFT
Camber: 0.4 degrees
Caster: 6.3 degrees
Toe: 0.01"
RIGHT
Camber: -0.1 degrees
Caster: 6.2 degrees
Toe: 0.01"
Cross Camber: 0.5 Degrees
Cross Caster: 0.1 Degrees
Total Toe: 0.00"
Set Back: 0.35 Degrees
REAR
LEFT
Camber: -1.5 Degrees
Toe: 0.05"
RIGHT
Camber: -2.2 Degrees
Toe: 0.04"
Total Toe 0.09"
What should be done?
Thanks,
Nindoo
FRONT
====
LEFT
Camber: 0.4 degrees
Caster: 6.3 degrees
Toe: 0.01"
RIGHT
Camber: -0.1 degrees
Caster: 6.2 degrees
Toe: 0.01"
Cross Camber: 0.5 Degrees
Cross Caster: 0.1 Degrees
Total Toe: 0.00"
Set Back: 0.35 Degrees
REAR
LEFT
Camber: -1.5 Degrees
Toe: 0.05"
RIGHT
Camber: -2.2 Degrees
Toe: 0.04"
Total Toe 0.09"
What should be done?
Thanks,
Nindoo
If camber in the rear is adjustable without a camber kit, have the shop re-align the camber in the rear.
If camber in the rear isn't adjustable from the factory, get a camber kit... And a re-alignment afterwards.
If camber in the rear isn't adjustable from the factory, get a camber kit... And a re-alignment afterwards.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by blue2ksi »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">umm get a camber kit. if u want better handling go with a camber kit.</TD></TR></TABLE>
really? what kind of camber gives you better handling? negative camber to a certain degree will yield better handling not no camber at all
really? what kind of camber gives you better handling? negative camber to a certain degree will yield better handling not no camber at all
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