Russell
01-06-2009, 07:49 PM
Looking for the opinion of those knowledgeable of alignment systems.
Had an alignment done on my 95 525i with a Hunter Hawkeye Alignment system. As they did not have the weights to load up the car, I sat in the car during part of the alignment with a full tank of gas.
Bottom line is the front toe was way off specs; plus 0.58 degree on driver's side and negative -0.31 degree on passenger side. When the alignment was completer the steering wheel was centered for the first time and toe-in was set at .012 degrees on both sides. Car drove much better with far less wandering and excellent directional control.
The print-out (before and after) (see the after illustration) also indicated I do not have enough rear camber. Perhaps this is because there was not enough weight in car. FYI, I have original rear struts and springs. Also right front caster is slightly out of spec. Not sure why. It may be the result of a fender bender last year.
Looking for an opinion on rear camber and rear toe-in to see if there are any issues Red color means out of spec. TIA.
Had an alignment done on my 95 525i with a Hunter Hawkeye Alignment system. As they did not have the weights to load up the car, I sat in the car during part of the alignment with a full tank of gas.
Bottom line is the front toe was way off specs; plus 0.58 degree on driver's side and negative -0.31 degree on passenger side. When the alignment was completer the steering wheel was centered for the first time and toe-in was set at .012 degrees on both sides. Car drove much better with far less wandering and excellent directional control.
The print-out (before and after) (see the after illustration) also indicated I do not have enough rear camber. Perhaps this is because there was not enough weight in car. FYI, I have original rear struts and springs. Also right front caster is slightly out of spec. Not sure why. It may be the result of a fender bender last year.
Looking for an opinion on rear camber and rear toe-in to see if there are any issues Red color means out of spec. TIA.