Camber/Caster/Toe
#1
Camber/Caster/Toe
Had an auto care place align my car after I installed frpp suspension. Do these numbers seem reasonable or were they sloppy? (all numbers are front)
Front
L-1.4, -0.8R
Caster (bolts installed)
L6.7, 7.4R
Toe
L .1, .05R
They're all in the "green" but I'm most skeptical of the camber numbers. One side is almost twice the other.
Thanks
Front
L-1.4, -0.8R
Caster (bolts installed)
L6.7, 7.4R
Toe
L .1, .05R
They're all in the "green" but I'm most skeptical of the camber numbers. One side is almost twice the other.
Thanks
#2
If it were my car I'd take it back and tell them to even up the camber numbers. Hard to tell though if it was the tech being sloppy, or if their equipment isn't terribly good and isn't very accurate.
#4
Thanks for the advice. I was actually thinking less camber for tire wear purposes. In a perfect world I'd like to see the camber at ~1 degree. If the caster is ok then I probably won't bother with it. I hadn't even thought about the difference my weight makes. I wonder if they did.
#5
Originally Posted by slidejob
See if they will set it up with you sitting in the car.
Try to get more camber in the RF.
I like lots of + caster, that # looks good.
Toe looks OK for street.
Try to get more camber in the RF.
I like lots of + caster, that # looks good.
Toe looks OK for street.