Kalevera
03-03-2005, 11:42 PM
Alrighty guys, I'm continuing Josh's thread here....
As most of you know, pretty much my entire suspension is new (except rear subframe bushings).
I finally got my alignment done today after installing the sachs kit a few weeks ago. Results were:
Left front:
Camber: -0.9 Caster: 6.9
Right front:
Camber: -1.0 Caster: 7.0
Left rear camber: -1.1
Right rear camber: -1.6
Everything about the ride was more or less normal with my stock BBS 15's on 225/60's.
Before having the alignment, I stuck a set of used BBS Sport 17's with Kuhmo Supra 235/45's and hubcentric rings on the front (rears were lost by UPS). I also ran these wheels on the rear for about two days with no problems. Prior to putting them on, I noticed that the pass side tire has a lot more wear on the inner shoulder. Both tires' inner shoulders appear to have "feathering".
Now, the car pulls to the left. Sometimes it doesn't, most of the time it does, and it's really annoying to have to fight against the wheel. Sometimes it feels as if I have NO control over the steering. I had the alignment guys balance the wheels. I assume they air-pressured them correctly. When I asked them about the feathering, they said that it would just make a lot of noise.
Think it's the tires, or is my alignment really messed up?
Best, whit
As most of you know, pretty much my entire suspension is new (except rear subframe bushings).
I finally got my alignment done today after installing the sachs kit a few weeks ago. Results were:
Left front:
Camber: -0.9 Caster: 6.9
Right front:
Camber: -1.0 Caster: 7.0
Left rear camber: -1.1
Right rear camber: -1.6
Everything about the ride was more or less normal with my stock BBS 15's on 225/60's.
Before having the alignment, I stuck a set of used BBS Sport 17's with Kuhmo Supra 235/45's and hubcentric rings on the front (rears were lost by UPS). I also ran these wheels on the rear for about two days with no problems. Prior to putting them on, I noticed that the pass side tire has a lot more wear on the inner shoulder. Both tires' inner shoulders appear to have "feathering".
Now, the car pulls to the left. Sometimes it doesn't, most of the time it does, and it's really annoying to have to fight against the wheel. Sometimes it feels as if I have NO control over the steering. I had the alignment guys balance the wheels. I assume they air-pressured them correctly. When I asked them about the feathering, they said that it would just make a lot of noise.
Think it's the tires, or is my alignment really messed up?
Best, whit