A few questions about alignment
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A few questions about alignment
I've come to the conclusion that it would be worthwhile for me to get an alignment for my stock MY2001 AP1. My research on alignments has brought up a few questions. I'm trying to find a balance between performance on the auto-x course and tire wear (I DD my S). Given the intended application and my (limited) understanding of alignment, I've come up with these settings:
Front
Camber: ≈ -1.5°
Toe: 0”
Rear
Camber: ≈ -2.0°
Toe: .20” IN total (.10 each side)
I'd go with the UK alignment specs, but it seems like the high amount of toe would destroy tires.
Would these be reasonable settings for a daily-driven, occasionally autocrossed car (ie will they lead to any benefit over stock specifications)? If so, should an every-day shop (as opposed to a performance-oriented one) be able to set my alignment to these specs?
Front
Camber: ≈ -1.5°
Toe: 0”
Rear
Camber: ≈ -2.0°
Toe: .20” IN total (.10 each side)
I'd go with the UK alignment specs, but it seems like the high amount of toe would destroy tires.
Would these be reasonable settings for a daily-driven, occasionally autocrossed car (ie will they lead to any benefit over stock specifications)? If so, should an every-day shop (as opposed to a performance-oriented one) be able to set my alignment to these specs?
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Front
Camber: ≈ -1.5°
Toe: 0”
Rear
Camber: ≈ -2.0°
Toe: .20” IN total (.10 each side)
I'd go with the UK alignment specs, but it seems like the high amount of toe would destroy tires.
Would these be reasonable settings for a daily-driven, occasionally autocrossed car (ie will they lead to any benefit over stock specifications)? If so, should an every-day shop (as opposed to a performance-oriented one) be able to set my alignment to these specs?
Camber: ≈ -1.5°
Toe: 0”
Rear
Camber: ≈ -2.0°
Toe: .20” IN total (.10 each side)
I'd go with the UK alignment specs, but it seems like the high amount of toe would destroy tires.
Would these be reasonable settings for a daily-driven, occasionally autocrossed car (ie will they lead to any benefit over stock specifications)? If so, should an every-day shop (as opposed to a performance-oriented one) be able to set my alignment to these specs?
Your camber specs look good, but I'd go with .2-.3deg total rear toe (.1 - .15deg per side)
That would be .09" - .13" total (.045" - .065" per side).
Better tire life, better handling, less twitchy/nonlinear handling, better mileage, etc. Win/win/win/win.
The UK spec (.67deg) is RIDICULOUSLY excessive. Good for nothing, bad for everything.
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Wow -- I think I meant to write .2 DEGREES total! D'oh! I'm still not too familiar with the terms.
Thanks for the terms clarification and recommendations
Thanks for the terms clarification and recommendations
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It's been my experience that unless you know the technician who does the alignments, most chain tire shops will only align a car within the "acceptable range" according to thier computer program.
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