Just got my alignment done today after adjusting ride heights on a set of coilovers, to get the car high enough to miss speedhumps comfortably. The old alignment was from stock heights on a na6.
So the specs from the old alignment (before changing the heights) was:
front camber was ~ 1.2* negative, and rear was ~ 1.8* negative
after lowering the ride height, this blew out to:
front : -1.9
rear: -3!!!!!
Also, the thing I really wasnt expecting was a significant amount of toe out at the front - presumably from the new geometry of the steering tie-rods I can't recall the exact measurement, but lots of it!
Anyway, spinning wheel sorted out the alignment now for the new height, but I was amazed by just how far out of spec the alignment became from only moderate lowering. So if changing ride heights at all, beware your alignment will be MILES out of spec!
the alarming effect of lowering suspension on camber!
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Re: the alarming effect of lowering suspension on camber!
Yep, found the same thing with mine. I actually had 25mm of toe out!!!!
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Re: the alarming effect of lowering suspension on camber!
Pretty straight forward, if you don't know this you shouldn't be lowering your car.
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Re: the alarming effect of lowering suspension on camber!
Yes it is pretty straightforward, but i was very surprised at how much bump steer these things have.
I'm actually a little suprised i've never seen it mentioned anywhere in forums.
I'm actually a little suprised i've never seen it mentioned anywhere in forums.
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Yeah, good tip to all of you out there with adjustable suspension - get an alignment done if you're playing with ride height! Your tyres will thank you for it too
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Re: the alarming effect of lowering suspension on camber!
I change my ride height too often to worry about my alignment. The only thing I keep an eye on is my toe, along as my wheels are facing straight I couldn't care less
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Mrs nanotech wrote:I change my ride height too often to worry about my alignment. The only thing I keep an eye on is my toe, along as my wheels are facing straight I couldn't care less
So how do you check or know that they are?
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Re: the alarming effect of lowering suspension on camber!
Mrs nanotech wrote:I change my ride height too often to worry about my alignment. The only thing I keep an eye on is my toe, along as my wheels are facing straight I couldn't care less
What's your reason for changing your ride height so often? I know people in the VIP scene who, at any given moment, will jack their cars and in 5 minutes have it sitting on rails, but that's obviously pretty extreme
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Re: the alarming effect of lowering suspension on camber!
I use the old rope from across the back wheels and the fronts and I also measure across the front wheels, measure from the front of the left wheel to the same
Spot on the right wheel and match it on the rear of the wheel, I don't worry about camber too much cause I know I'm going to change it the next week, and to answer why I do so often is because I can haha some weeks I feel like being able to drive over speed bumps other weeks I feel like destroying my frame rails
Spot on the right wheel and match it on the rear of the wheel, I don't worry about camber too much cause I know I'm going to change it the next week, and to answer why I do so often is because I can haha some weeks I feel like being able to drive over speed bumps other weeks I feel like destroying my frame rails
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