I don't know what happened to the pictures I put up yesterday... I attached them like normal & I saw them there after, but there gone now???
anyway, I'll put a few for now to see what it looked like last night before the alignment.
I did the alignment, me & my mechanic togeather, I learned exactly how to do the alignment on his machine & learned about his machine, crazy big $$$ hunter computerized setup, he does alignments for a lot of shops & dealers & he does a lot of limos & stuff, so he went for an upscale more elaborate setup, very nice... the wheel sensors alone are like $16k... all wireless infrared... nice toy to play with
I looked at the fx specs & I looked at the G35 specs & I kinda went in between.... the fx runs a bit more toe in the rear stock than a g or a z or many sedans really, so I went with a little less total toe for a bit less drag & better tire wear... rear camber I went with .8 ~ the fx stock camber spec...
front I went a bit more towards the g spec's too, the g runs slightly less camber in the front , fx called for .73 where the g was calling for only .25... z is .33 I think, I went .50, good all around balance... also total toe is a bit less on the g's & the z's, so I went with slightly less toe too, again, less drag & better tire wear... fx spec was .13 total toe, g is .o8, I went around g spec.
haven't had her on the hwy yet but she should be good at these specs... if it feels slightly sketchy or unstable & twitchy at higher speeds then I may have to add slightly to the toe, bit more scrub but add to the stabilization if necissary but I don't think so, I think it should be pefect at these specs with the wider tires...
now the really wild part & what impressed me the most about the rear mods that I did... I was able to get the rear alignment to 100% pefect to the spec I needed with no alterations or modifications at all to any of the factory adjustment points, didn't even need to use any of the offset camber bolts even in the rear... that's pretty crazy.... I can't believe that it worked out so well that it's perfect... almost 3" drop in the rear & pefect alignment within factory adjustment range.... even the techs at his shop that saw it couldn't believe it. that upper arm relocate was the thing to do for sure in my case, amazing results from just that...
after the alignment was all done, I tested what the alignment would do if I raised it all the way with the air shocks & then lowered it all the way too... at 120psi the camber fell to exactly g spec, at around .6... at 30 psi it went to 1.0...
alignment was done with 3/4 tank of fuel & 200lbs of weight added to the front drivers seat... I had the rear shocks at 80psi for the static alignment...
heres a few shots from last night, before the alignment. I took away a little front camber since these shots though so the front tire top is out even a little more from whats shown here, may not need any spacer at all...
this is how I pictured it when I ordered the wheels: