So I went in today to try to align my lowered e28 and was rejected by the first place cause they couldnt get it onto their ramps and the second place said that its basically impossible to do alignment on cause there's no room to adjust camber cause wheel is sitting basically flush with the fenders. So can you not align cars once you basically slam them or whats up, has anyone had this problem? Or am I supposed to fit the stock wheels on it and do the alignment and then fit the custom ones after?
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Thanks. I'll try going to the shop again and just tell them to do the toe. Would you recommend doing it with the custom wheels on or just throw on some normal stock bottlecaps wheels? Or will the measurments be inaccurate and off with the different wheels? Reason Im asking is cause the second place said my car was too low anyways and I think if I have my stock wheels on the car might just sit alittle higher to clear their ramps ha
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I'd put stock wheels on anyways since the heads they attach to perform the alignment are held on by clamping the lip of the wheel.
And anyways, the only setting you can adjust on your e28 is front toe, the rear isn't adjustable. If the shop says they can't align it, it's just because they don't want to. Find a shop that has an in-ground rack that isn't a bunch of bitches.
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If you put back on the standard wheels the geometry will be different to your custom set up so get them to do it with your daily wheels on
Toe is a big killer to tires, possibly more than camber wear....at least in non-slammed cars
Make sure to go somewhere with clip on gauges with full 4WA computerised equipment and a low loading ramp/O O==[][]==O O\
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Originally posted by Byron View PostIf the shop says they can't align it, it's just because they don't want to.
while we're on the subject, i recently had an alignment and the guy was reluctant to set my toe to zero (though he's done it on my other car before). he seemed to think a small amount of toe would extend tire wear. we ended up with -2* camber -.25 toe in front and -3* camber -.15 toe in rear. anyone think that i should go back for zero toe?025garage
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Originally posted by TheRev View PostIf you put back on the standard wheels the geometry will be different to your custom set up so get them to do it with your daily wheels on
Originally posted by motocaddy View Postwhile we're on the subject, i recently had an alignment and the guy was reluctant to set my toe to zero (though he's done it on my other car before). he seemed to think a small amount of toe would extend tire wear. we ended up with -2* camber -.25 toe in front and -3* camber -.15 toe in rear. anyone think that i should go back for zero toe?
A bit of toe-in isn't going to kill your tires as much as people say it will either. Before I made the rear adjustable in my e30 it had .75 degrees of toe-in and 4.25 degrees of camber and I could still get 10k out of a set of performance tires.
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Originally posted by Byron View PostThe geometry of the suspension has nothing to do with what wheels are mounted to it. The only thing that will change is track width, which doesn't matter in an alignment.
Slight amounts of toe are usually there to compensate for soft factory bushings. Once the car starts moving, the wheels pull towards the back of the car slightly and can make the wheels toe-out if your toe is set to zero while static. Slight amounts of toe-in also help with high speed tracking and handling.
A bit of toe-in isn't going to kill your tires as much as people say it will either. Before I made the rear adjustable in my e30 it had .75 degrees of toe-in and 4.25 degrees of camber and I could still get 10k out of a set of performance tires.
i have some toe in out back because the rear wheels toe out under load.
power and bushings play a big part in how much toe in you should set. When my car still had the tiny M44 and original bushings i was alot closer to 0 than i am now with 350whp. im still on stock bushings so when everything gets stiffened up i will need less toe in
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Originally posted by Minty_Fresh View Postlearn to do your own
this is for a VW rabbit but the Idea will transfer over to most cars.
http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?4746427
2001 Focus Sedan from an ex-ricer. See my build thread
http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=17122
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Damn, that Link is great!
Does anybody know if toe changes when adjusting coils? I had an alignment done by a shop that aligns a lot of racecars for Nürburgring after i put the coils in. I assume that alignment job was done more than proper. Of course i lowered the car more after a few weeks...slamburglars.com
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