thumper300zx
Member
- Location
- Utah
- Car
- 2003 FX35
All re-aligned and tracking nicely...
What's weird, though -- I put the car up on jack stands and had it up for about 5 days, got the rear alignment bolts replaced. When I bought it back in, the front was considerably different (and steering wheel off-centered). I know adjusting the rear can affect the driveability, but I didn't think it would mess up front alignment that much.
Front Measurements After first alignment/After my work/2nd alignment:
LF Camber: -0.7, -1.0, -1.0
LF Caster: 4.0, 3.6, 3.6
LF Toe: 0.06, -0.02, .04
RF Camber: -1.4, -0.9, -0.9
RF Caster: 3.8, 3.7, 3.7
RF Toe: 0.07, -0.08, .04
Total Toe: 0.42, -0.10, .08
Anyway -- it's all good now, but just thought that was weird. All well within spec with stock bolts on H&R's.
What's weird, though -- I put the car up on jack stands and had it up for about 5 days, got the rear alignment bolts replaced. When I bought it back in, the front was considerably different (and steering wheel off-centered). I know adjusting the rear can affect the driveability, but I didn't think it would mess up front alignment that much.
Front Measurements After first alignment/After my work/2nd alignment:
LF Camber: -0.7, -1.0, -1.0
LF Caster: 4.0, 3.6, 3.6
LF Toe: 0.06, -0.02, .04
RF Camber: -1.4, -0.9, -0.9
RF Caster: 3.8, 3.7, 3.7
RF Toe: 0.07, -0.08, .04
Total Toe: 0.42, -0.10, .08
Anyway -- it's all good now, but just thought that was weird. All well within spec with stock bolts on H&R's.
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