Adjusting camber: help *pics*
#1
Adjusting camber: help *pics*
I'm trying to get the max camber out of my rear end and I can only get -1.7 & -1.9 while other people easily achieve -2.5 upwards of -3 degrees.
Did the following:
-I just installed some HKS lowering springs to replace my cut springs from PO.
-Got alignment done, REAR camber was maxed out @ -1.7 & -1.9
- I played around with the rear camber adjustment eccentric bolt and my camber hardly changed at all. I couldnt get any more out of it.. My parking brake was on, but i doubt that would have made a big difference.
WHAT GIVES? And who has some suggestions? The suspension parts look straight to me, so if there is any bends
Snapshot of service manual below
Will this bar allow in the link below allow me to get more camber because it looks like it replaces the suspension rod that is used for camber adjustment?
http://www.godspeedproject.com/store/index...roducts_id=1064
Did the following:
-I just installed some HKS lowering springs to replace my cut springs from PO.
-Got alignment done, REAR camber was maxed out @ -1.7 & -1.9
- I played around with the rear camber adjustment eccentric bolt and my camber hardly changed at all. I couldnt get any more out of it.. My parking brake was on, but i doubt that would have made a big difference.
WHAT GIVES? And who has some suggestions? The suspension parts look straight to me, so if there is any bends
Snapshot of service manual below
Will this bar allow in the link below allow me to get more camber because it looks like it replaces the suspension rod that is used for camber adjustment?
http://www.godspeedproject.com/store/index...roducts_id=1064
#2
Apparently the manual isnt clear and this didnt make sense to me when i was messing with it. The camber adjustment eccentric bolts are at the 2 bottom pivots of the LCA.. And you adjust toe by turning both camber bolts in opposite direction. So, the initial camber adjustment will change the toe and the re-adjustment of toe might change the camber.
I snagged this picture from http://www.herbys53.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3079
I snagged this picture from http://www.herbys53.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3079
#3
just re-adjusted the rear camber before I drop it off for monday morning alignment.
Looks like they were right. I couldnt get more camber..
Now I gotta figure out if the subframe, LCA, UCA or the hubs are bent :/
Looks like they were right. I couldnt get more camber..
Now I gotta figure out if the subframe, LCA, UCA or the hubs are bent :/
#4
Originally Posted by Siccished,Sep 12 2010, 09:48 AM
Apparently the manual isnt clear and this didnt make sense to me when i was messing with it. The camber adjustment eccentric bolts are at the 2 bottom pivots of the LCA.. And you adjust toe by turning both camber bolts in opposite direction. So, the initial camber adjustment will change the toe and the re-adjustment of toe might change the camber.
I snagged this picture from http://www.herbys53.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3079
I snagged this picture from http://www.herbys53.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3079
So are you trying to go more positive? your camber is at or near factory specs.
#5
Originally Posted by rydelow,Sep 12 2010, 07:42 PM
your pic is still the rear. there is no front camber adjustment there. your pic that you labeled "front camber adjuster" is really your toe for the rear.
So are you trying to go more positive? your camber is at or near factory specs.
So are you trying to go more positive? your camber is at or near factory specs.
My alignment specs are close to stock when maxed out. Thats my problem!
I want to get -2.5 degrees of camber in the back, but my adjustments are maxed out. I dont know what the problem is.
#6
Originally Posted by rydelow,Sep 12 2010, 09:42 PM
your pic is still the rear. there is no front camber adjustment there. your pic that you labeled "front camber adjuster" is really your toe for the rear.
#7
Originally Posted by Siccished,Sep 12 2010, 08:15 PM
The service manual shows the front adjuster is for camber and it doesnt mention the rear adjusting bolt. The FSM also says that you use a combination of BOTH adjusters to adjust for toe.
My alignment specs are close to stock when maxed out. Thats my problem!
I want to get -2.5 degrees of camber in the back, but my adjustments are maxed out. I dont know what the problem is.
My alignment specs are close to stock when maxed out. Thats my problem!
I want to get -2.5 degrees of camber in the back, but my adjustments are maxed out. I dont know what the problem is.
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FIXED!!! Looks like my suspicions were correct. The first guy @ firestone that did the alignment probably didnt adjust both the front and rear eccentric bolts at the rear LCA like the FSM says. He probably only adjusted one of them because you need to adjust both F & R for both camber and toe.
The new guy that re-did the alignment got me within the specs I wanted.
I put a post it note on the dash and left a print out of the alignment sheets straight from the FSM.
After I adjusted the camber myself:
Before (rears):
-3.4Left -3.0 Right
After
-2.4Left -2.5 Right
The new guy that re-did the alignment got me within the specs I wanted.
I put a post it note on the dash and left a print out of the alignment sheets straight from the FSM.
After I adjusted the camber myself:
Before (rears):
-3.4Left -3.0 Right
After
-2.4Left -2.5 Right
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