Can you get decent dodgy alignment?
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Can you get decent dodgy alignment?
Hi everyone
Is there any tips and tricks on getting a decent dodgy alignment on an NA. The MX5's got dials/markings for camber and possibly castors as well, how are these markings relate to actual value, given that the car is 100% straight (no past accident) could I reliably use these dials as reference?
From my previous dodgy alignments on the Starlet, I learnt that you first set castor to as much as you can but keep bothsides equal, then set camber; for best tyre wear, a bit of negative on the left and none on the right (to negate for existing road camber). The final and most difficult stage I found was toe, how do you know that you've got just the right static toe-in so that when the car is in motion the dynamic toe is zero?. Maybe I'll just dodgy castor and camber and let the shop do the final toe for cheap.
What do you recon would be the best tyre friendly alignment specs, mostly for everyday driving and the occasional twisties ?. The best alignment shops in brisbane that I know of is Fulcrum, they'll do castor, camber and toe for both front and rear for $100. Pretty cheap considering what they do but that's still $100 I could spend else where like saving towards a set of Tein Coilovers, and that alignment might go out of wack once I machine the rotors, change the pads or play around with the suspension then I'll be up for more cost...the alignments for the Starlet definately builds in between suspension mods and tweaks. If I have the cash, I'd do all the suspension bits at once and get a away with just one alignment, but cash is the problem so gonna have to do abit at a time.
Anyway, any tip or tricks on DIY, alignment would be really helpful.
Cheers
Minh
Is there any tips and tricks on getting a decent dodgy alignment on an NA. The MX5's got dials/markings for camber and possibly castors as well, how are these markings relate to actual value, given that the car is 100% straight (no past accident) could I reliably use these dials as reference?
From my previous dodgy alignments on the Starlet, I learnt that you first set castor to as much as you can but keep bothsides equal, then set camber; for best tyre wear, a bit of negative on the left and none on the right (to negate for existing road camber). The final and most difficult stage I found was toe, how do you know that you've got just the right static toe-in so that when the car is in motion the dynamic toe is zero?. Maybe I'll just dodgy castor and camber and let the shop do the final toe for cheap.
What do you recon would be the best tyre friendly alignment specs, mostly for everyday driving and the occasional twisties ?. The best alignment shops in brisbane that I know of is Fulcrum, they'll do castor, camber and toe for both front and rear for $100. Pretty cheap considering what they do but that's still $100 I could spend else where like saving towards a set of Tein Coilovers, and that alignment might go out of wack once I machine the rotors, change the pads or play around with the suspension then I'll be up for more cost...the alignments for the Starlet definately builds in between suspension mods and tweaks. If I have the cash, I'd do all the suspension bits at once and get a away with just one alignment, but cash is the problem so gonna have to do abit at a time.
Anyway, any tip or tricks on DIY, alignment would be really helpful.
Cheers
Minh
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Okibi wrote:Sorry mate no DIY tips from me; I'd only ever use the experts.
The difference between an alignment and a GOOD alignment is noticeable.
^Agreed. Being an FR car the MX-5 is more sensitive to dodgy alignment than an FF Starlet. Also, sudden unexpected oversteer is scary!
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Re: Can you get decent dodgy alignment?
Mr Starlet wrote:a decent dodgy alignment
Mutually exclusive terms I'm afraid.
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Also good suspension workshops have much tighter tolerances than the “near enough is good enough†settings some tyre fitters/budget suspension shops use.
I’d pick a shop that the motorsport/autokharna people in your MX-5 club use, then discuss with them what your requirements are.
I’d pick a shop that the motorsport/autokharna people in your MX-5 club use, then discuss with them what your requirements are.
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Thanks all, looks like I'll just have to do all mods in one hit and then align. Here are some interesting sites on DIY alignment, looks doable but probably not worth the time and effort.
http://member.rivernet.com.au/btaylor/B ... nment.html
http://www.automedia.com/DIY/Alignment/ccr20021201ay/1
http://au.geocities.com/ozbrick850/whee ... nment.html
http://www.cartoday.com/content/car_mag ... gnment.asp
http://www.extremehowto.com/xh/article. ... e_id=60130
http://www.cadvision.com/blanchas/54pon ... nment.html
http://member.rivernet.com.au/btaylor/B ... nment.html
http://www.automedia.com/DIY/Alignment/ccr20021201ay/1
http://au.geocities.com/ozbrick850/whee ... nment.html
http://www.cartoday.com/content/car_mag ... gnment.asp
http://www.extremehowto.com/xh/article. ... e_id=60130
http://www.cadvision.com/blanchas/54pon ... nment.html
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sabretooth wrote:Alignment's one of those things I'd leave to the pros. Plus isn't an alignment only like $65??
Yes, if you go to Beaurepairs or Bob Jane. A suspension shop like Fulcrum start at $100. It's $90 with club discount.
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And one of the best $90 you can spend on your car. A good alignment will transform the handling of an MX5 in the same way that a bad alignment will destroy it. Find someone that knows what they are doing and get it done right.
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Garry wrote:And one of the best $90 you can spend on your car. A good alignment will transform the handling of an MX5 in the same way that a bad alignment will destroy it. Find someone that knows what they are doing and get it done right.
Any shop in brissy you would recommend?
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Pedders at Geebung did mine. A bit more than Fulcrum at $115, but the guy was awesome, and drove my car off the ramps and around the block 3 times before he was happy with the job he had done. A+
Fulcrum are also very reputable, and support car clubs, so you get a discount. I believe it works out at about $90. Again, these guys are said to do a good job, but I'm never organised to book an alignment in advance, so i always miss out at Fulcrum (3-4 day waiting period).
HTH
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Fulcrum are also very reputable, and support car clubs, so you get a discount. I believe it works out at about $90. Again, these guys are said to do a good job, but I'm never organised to book an alignment in advance, so i always miss out at Fulcrum (3-4 day waiting period).
HTH
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