Originally Posted by roy'sz I wouldn't trust anybody that doesnt have a print out...IMHO. That way you can track your allignments for future concerns with tire wear. Yeah i know
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Overall from driving, feels the way it should, huge difference...
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Old school way would be using string and a bubble machine. If they had a computer then I wouldn't reccomend going back to this garage that you are going to. IMHO find another garage to get a alligment at that will give you a print out.
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All the cars in our club are lowered and we had no issues with the alignment rack or computers. I call buIIshit...
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take it to a goodyear shop. they do good work. Most of the time when I have mine done at my shop i literally watch the guy allign my car the whole time.
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01-03-2013, 01:39 PM | #36 (permalink) |
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No problem running camber.. ur biggest tire shredder is bad TOE alignment....... Camber u can dismount and remount tires opposite way to get more tire life out of them
More camber upfront will help u with initial high speed turn in... so if you like to run canyons etc, run more camber up front... (need camber arms). You can run the rs3 backwards but not for the rain! |
01-03-2013, 05:58 PM | #38 (permalink) |
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Martin, you dont run any parts for your camber or toe right?
roy'sz, I am a beginner on the track, I'm planing on going at least twice in the next six month...I am an aggressive driver in general and I like hitting up the canyons at least once or twice a month. Once I test out these specs ill know if I'm happy with it or not...So far so good.
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Okay guys,
I finally feel good about the alignment. We measured camber and toe last night at my buddies shop. Those guys really did do a great job. -1.5 front camber with 1/16 toe-in -2.0 rear camber with 1/16 (toe-out I think) So I could use some arms in the rear but with 2 degrees in less than half a degree from factory so It should be fine. Within factory spec up front with a 1.5 inch drop on Megan springs.
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