New alignment with STi suspension and extra camber bolts
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 6:24 am
I changed a tie rod the other day and so I finally got another alignment. The toe was already a bit off anyway. So, here are my settings with 04 STi take-off suspension and modified lower front holes (details on that here).
Front camber
-1.3L -1.2R
Front toe
0
Front caster
3.1L 3.1R
Rear camber
-1.4L -1.5R
Rear toe
0
Not terrible, especially considering I filed out the holes in the rear strut towers myself to fit the 04 STi tops, and also drilled out my front knuckles and "slotted" the struts.
I am disappointed that that's all the front negative camber I was able to get, as I was expecting close to -2 degrees. I had -0.7 previously and calculated an extra 1.2 degrees from my work with the endmill. Turns out my calculation was wrong and it only gained me half that, because I used the difference in diameters (and the center of the cam only displaces the bottom hole in the spindle half that). Durrrr. Looks like camber plates may be in my future after all.
I am happy, however, that things came out pretty even, and that I don't have the cross caster that was for some reason present after my last alignment.
Front camber
-1.3L -1.2R
Front toe
0
Front caster
3.1L 3.1R
Rear camber
-1.4L -1.5R
Rear toe
0
Not terrible, especially considering I filed out the holes in the rear strut towers myself to fit the 04 STi tops, and also drilled out my front knuckles and "slotted" the struts.
I am disappointed that that's all the front negative camber I was able to get, as I was expecting close to -2 degrees. I had -0.7 previously and calculated an extra 1.2 degrees from my work with the endmill. Turns out my calculation was wrong and it only gained me half that, because I used the difference in diameters (and the center of the cam only displaces the bottom hole in the spindle half that). Durrrr. Looks like camber plates may be in my future after all.
I am happy, however, that things came out pretty even, and that I don't have the cross caster that was for some reason present after my last alignment.