I'm a car guy, I promise (installed the Swifts myself). But I have no idea how to read an alignment sheet. Could somebody take a look at this and tell
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04-03-2014, 04:01 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Please look at my alignment settings
I'm a car guy, I promise (installed the Swifts myself).
But I have no idea how to read an alignment sheet. Could somebody take a look at this and tell me what adjustment kits I need, if any or what I should tell the alignment people. I'm on Swifts and stock dampers if that helps any. |
04-03-2014, 04:19 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Generally you want more front camber than rear, yours seem to be the opposite. I would go for like -2.0 front and -1.5 rear instead of vice versa.
Toe, I am not the guy to ask but generally 0.0 for starters, and then a little toe in the front for FR cars so yours is fine. Not sure on the rear but I guess I would expect 0.0 or a little negative. Caster, seems a little low but is fine. Ride heights -good news they are nice and even, bad news is that they are nice and even. This means your corner weights are going to be off, but no biggy there. All in all it's not a bad alignment for regular street use, could be better if the camber angles were flip flopped.
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Your rear camber are pretty high and will wear out your tires fast. I'm on Swifts/Stock Shocks combo. I got the SPL rear camber kit and SPC toe bolts to get my alignment back to factory specs. As for the front, just try to get it back factory spec as close as you can, from what I read, most can get within range of factory spec or just simply ignore it. As for camber kits, you have a ton of choices out there, but most go with SPC (cheap) or SPL ($$$ but its the best you can get). Short version, get a rear camber kit and toe bolts if you don't want to wear out your tires FAST! Good luck!
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I'm only confused on toe -- too much toe in the rear can make the car handle unpredictably; but if "thrust angle" is the effective toe, the rest looks okay.
My settings on koni yellows and swift springs are -1.65*camber in front, -2.38* in rear (thanks, in part, to SPC adjustable rear camber arms), and +.1* toe all around, so we actually have very similar settings and my car handles great!
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The car feels fine to me after feeling real squirrely the first few days post-install. I think the rubber might have settled a bit and so that is when I took it in for alignment.
My Z is a garage queen so slightly aggressive tire wear settings would be fine. Should I just keep it as is and observe the wear for a few months? |
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yah. my G's setup more aggressive than yours and she's also a garage queen. tires usually last 8-10K depending on how spiritedly i drive.
considering tires's life is like 5-6yrs and i only put like 3k miles on the car per season, aggressive alignment and fun to drive > tire life. |
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Why in the world are you running that much rear camber? You saying SPC is maxed out and you can't go lower? I just got mine done. Everything factory in the front but swift spec-r springs and the rear is SPL traction links, camber arms and mid links with my lockout toe and camber bolt kit and 65mm by 6" 10k linear swift springs lowered to about 26.18" each side. If I do a corner balance I'll probably have to raise or lower a side then get another alignment. I don't know how yours feels with so much rear camber and so little front but mine feels great on the street. I still need front arms to even caster out and get more camber. I shot for a little toe-out in the front and a little toe-in in the rear. I love it.
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Go toe in on the front(dynamically stable but slower turn in)
and add more caster - +6-7 to start. The caster will balance out the turn in sharpness and the toe in at the front is more dynamically stable. This is debatable on street setup, but for race setup it is the norm. For street the toe out in front is kind of a gimmick but it works and is safe at speed less than say 70 mph. At high speeds toe out in front is not stable-a wind gust can basically **** your steering up. Hard to explain, but basically picture a 40 mph gust of wind hitting the right side of your car-it will instantly add toe out, if you are already toed out, then for a split second your left wheel is pointed left and your right wheel is pointed way right. This will push you into a bad understeer situation. Compare that to having toe in, on the wind blast side you will just get closer to 0, it will slow you, but it won't spin you. At low speeds and not in a hurricane, butt dyno tells you toe out is fast, and yes it is responsive and fun. At 100 + mph and a large rock or blast of wind, it's a spin out since your car will not hold a straight line and will steer one way or the other and cause an over correction. That's the idea anyway.
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I'm running in the front. Camber at -2, caster at +6, toe zero. In the rear, camber at -1.7 and toe at zero. With the SPL arms up front. I bet I could see +7 caster, -3 camber easy.
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