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beachnut April-18th-2003 01:37 PM

Camber/alignment questions
 
Recently I installed the ZX2 struts and Eibach Pro's. I took the car in for an alignment today and the tech said my camber settings were all out of wack. I tried to do a search here, but of course that function is broken again. Anyway, I ran upon a couple of threads saying that negative camber isn't a bad thing as long as the toe is good. I'm no expert, so I was hoping I could run my numbers by you guys and get your comments. The guy at the shop said I will wear out the inside of my tires prematurely. The toe was off and they did adjust it, but they couldn't adjust the camber without camber bolts, or they even suggest I could grind the top holes larger in my new struts (something I really didn't want to do).

Camber
LF -1.48 RF -1.13
Cross Camber -.035
LR - 1.28 RR -1.54

Toe
LF 0.07" RF 0.06"
Total Toe .13"
LR 0.07" RR 0.08"
Total Toe 0.14"

Caster
LF 1.56 RF 1.41
Cross Caster 0.16

Felix Wankel April-18th-2003 03:13 PM

You elongate the holes in the strut tower on the car, not the struts themselves.

Don't know if you want to grind on your car or not, it's so pretty that I'd buy the camber bolt set.

thunderb0lt April-18th-2003 04:35 PM

hey beach, check ur PM

Btw, you left and right #s should b same or you car will handle wierd. Are these #s after an alignment or b4?

beachnut April-18th-2003 07:17 PM

No, these are the "after" numbers - they were virtually identical before though. All they really did was change the toe. I'm going to go back and see if they can get the camber even. I have noticed the car acts funny on uneven surfaces. But what do you guys think about the uneven tire wear issue? Should I do anything beyond getting the camber even, or just leave it alone? Spec camber for the front is -0.08 and rear -0.33, it doesn't seem like I'll get anywhere near that without a modification. And if I do get tire wear, do you think it'll be "shred" wear or gradual? These Potenza's aren't cheap!

mazdaspeedwest April-19th-2003 04:39 AM

Ya, like Jesse said, it's normal for the car to be twitchy with an agressive alignment. Makes ya use both hands :)

I have -1.25 up front and -1.5 out back, no tire wear issues. If racing, add a slight toe out in front.

beachnut April-19th-2003 12:55 PM

Yep, that's exactly what it's doing - twitchy and following the ruts. I called the Goodyear guy this morning and he says he can't get the camber even between the two sides until I get some bolts, which is either complete bs or true, I dunno. I thought the camber in the rear could be adjusted with those slide-bolts on either side?

beachnut April-19th-2003 06:51 PM

Thanks Jesse. I'll have to check with Mr. Goodyear. I also saw some bolts on eBay for $52 for a set of four. I think Eibach sells them too. I'm sure I'll end up getting the bolts then - that way I can dial in the best possible camber for my setup and get it even for both sides. So what do you think ... is Darryl's setup good for our chassis?


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