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Swift springs with SPC rear camber arm ALIGNMENT RESULTS (need help)
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Hi guys,
150 miles ago I've installed Swift springs. Got my alignment done today (twice), can't get the Front Right camber within the specs. The guy said maybe the spindle or strut is bent. What do you guys think? What should I do from this point on? I don't want to ruin my new tires, or will it? I have only the rear camber kit from SPC, which the rear specs seems fine. What about the toes? Anything wrong with the toes? I'm not an expert in these stuff. Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks. First results came out, I went for a drive and felt the steering wheel is tilted to the right. So they did the alignment the second time and decrease the front toes. Now, the steering wheel is STILL a bit tilted to the right side (should i just live with it?) and the camber still can't be fixed. |
The amount of right front negative camber you have is suspicious. After installing Swift springs, my left front camber was the same as yours at -1.3, but my right front camber was -1.8, which I didn't like because of the .5 difference from side to side. Nothing was bent; that's seems to be what happens when you lower the car. The only way to fix the camber issue is getting aftermarket front camber arms (SPL, SPC, etc.), which are adjustable for camber and caster, so that's what I did to dial in my camber. As you mentioned, something may be bent, so you should address that first, and then maybe you should get aftermarket front camber arms so you can dial in the exact camber you want.
As for toe, your numbers are within spec but are on the high side. Excessive toe will wear out tires. A lot of people on here like to run zero toe in front and just a bit of positive toe in back. Positive toe in back helps with high-speed stability. I am a bit more conservative, so I am running the minimum recommended values both front and back, which are .04 front and .08 back. As for the steering wheel not being straight, that has nothing to do with the amount of toe. I've had the same issue with my car on two separate alignments. It's really annoying, but it's just a matter of the tech really taking the time to perfectly center the wheel and lock it in place before beginning the alignment. |
Thanks for the info! I guess I'll go back to them on Monday to get the toes fixed. .04 front and .08 rear? Or should I do perfect 0 in the front?
How bad is it if i were to leave the front right camber @ -2.3? Quote:
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I guess I just chose the wrong place to go to. Seems like they were just too lazy to help me get it done the right way!
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Take your car to:
Intrack Tires. 101-10 Jamaica Ave, Richmond Hill, NY 11418 (718) 303-9663 They work on a lot of slammed cars so they know what they're doing. They asked me before they did any work if I had aftermarket arms, so they seem knowledgeable enough to get you back in spec. |
The mechanic that installed the springs will inspect the front right components for me on Wednesday. Crossing my fingers hoping there's something he can just adjust without me ordering the adjustable camber arms.
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Thanks for the info!
Just did a quick google search on them, sure they look like they can help. Will call them tomorrow. :tup: Quote:
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can't remember my numbers right now-but my front camber is not adjustable(stock) & i old school put some toe back in the rear...one day i will find a reputable place. i've actually been looking at some alignment tools on you-tube & not very expensive. just keep the rear toe///mine drove very dangerous with none. :) |
I have the same issue you have in the front right except mine is at -1.9. still about .5 difference from left to right. Im going to go back and loosed the top control arm and see if i can pull the arm if there is any wiggle room then re tighten the arm. maybe there is some play you can work with? idk ill find out.
My toe in the back is really bad and i feel like there is no high speed stability and the ar seems to want to change direction pretty easily. Im goign back to get another alignment as well. Ive had the -1.9 camber int he front passanger since like march and the tire wear is very noticable. im going to rotate the fronts asap to try to save the inside from getting too worn. Im not willing to spend 500+ on front camber arms. if i cant adjust the front arm im just going back to stock. not worth the hassle ive been through IMO |
There is zero adjustment in the front end for camber and caster without going to the aftermarket front arms. Its stupid how Nissan didnt include some factory adjustment in the front like they did in the rear.
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Pulled this up on AllData if it helps any.Attachment 107385Attachment 107386
Still can't put my hands on what my camber specs are; I know rear is -1.7* Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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