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Synack 07-31-2011 06:19 PM

Help with alignment please.
 
I just went in to get my camber knocked back more positive because the inside tread of my Hankook V12's on the rears were getting murdered. The outer half of the tires seemed to be not that bad.

Anyway, if you look at the picture it will say the rear camber was -1.6 on the left wheel and -2.3 on the right. They changed it to -1.3 and -1.7. They said they couldn't go any more positive on the right wheel. Which confused me because how the hell did they get the left wheel -1.3? I'd really like to get both tires to about -1.3.

Also if you look at the fronts, they are (L: -0.3) and (R:-1.1). They said they were unable to change it because they didn't have the right tools or they didn't know how to do it. I have a raincheck with them for a free "re-alignment" next Sunday. Is there any knowledge or suggestions I can take back there to tell them?

My goals are:
Front: (L:-0.5) (R:-0.5)
Rear: (L:-1.3'ish') (R:-1.3'ish')

Thank you guys.


Click on picture.
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x.../th_camber.jpg

azn370z 07-31-2011 06:30 PM

You should look at toe setting that's what wears the tires. Your camber setting was ok. Maybe you had too much toe out?

birdmanx1 07-31-2011 06:33 PM

This link might be helpful.

Nismo Alignment Specs

Glokwork 07-31-2011 06:35 PM

Do you have springs/coilovers?

Synack 07-31-2011 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glokwork (Post 1238621)
Do you have springs/coilovers?

Nope, stock Nismo shocks and springs.

Synack 07-31-2011 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by birdmanx1 (Post 1238619)
This link might be helpful.

Nismo Alignment Specs

Thanks for the link but it wasn't that helpful, sorry.

I'm trying to even out my whole alignment issue so both and the left sides are even with each other and perfect.

azn370z 07-31-2011 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Synack (Post 1238664)
Thanks for the link but it wasn't that helpful, sorry.

I'm trying to even out my whole alignment issue so both and the left sides are even with each other and perfect.

It's not unusual to have different left and right setting. If you adjust the camber to match the other side then the toe is off and vice versa.

birdmanx1 07-31-2011 07:04 PM

Got it now, I didn't really understand your first post. Quite frankly alignment should be straightforward, if the guys are the shop don't know what to do, I would get my money refunded and get the alignment issue taken care elsewhere.

Red__Zed 07-31-2011 07:06 PM

you hit any curbs recently?

Synack 07-31-2011 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Red__Zed (Post 1238696)
you hit any curbs recently?

I have once. It was the right rear, and if anything it would've kicked the rear inwards creating more of a positive camber correct?

Red__Zed 07-31-2011 07:24 PM

All sorts of weird stuff can happen after hitting a curb.


It appears everything is within spec. There shouldn't be any problem as a result of things being left as they are...I probably wouldn't worry about it too much.

You don't really have any leverage over the shop, since:
a) you hit a curb
b) they technically got it within spec.


I'd probably go to a different shop next time though.

Synack 07-31-2011 07:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Red__Zed (Post 1238715)
All sorts of weird stuff can happen after hitting a curb.


It appears everything is within spec. There shouldn't be any problem as a result of things being left as they are...I probably wouldn't worry about it too much.

You don't really have any leverage over the shop, since:
a) you hit a curb
b) they technically got it within spec.


I'd probably go to a different shop next time though.

It was a low speed incident and I didn't hit it sideways, I more or less crawled onto the curb at an angle. But any curbing is not ideal.

Baer383 07-31-2011 09:10 PM

Judging by the alignment specs you are trying to achieve you will have to get front and rear Camber arms before you get another alignment.

Red__Zed 07-31-2011 09:14 PM

also, front camber is not adjustable.

Synack 07-31-2011 09:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baer383 (Post 1238818)
Judging by the alignment specs you are trying to achieve you will have to get front and rear Camber arms before you get another alignment.

Then why is stock fronts -.58? I'd love to have those specs up front. Stock rear would be nice too, -1.58.


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