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So I got an alignment.
camber 2.9 front 2.7 rear .08 toe rear 0 toe front everything was the same on both sides except for caster. caster left 5.5 caster right 6.3 Car seems to wander slightly and mostly right. I am thinking it could be the 0 toe or the cap on the road that makes rain water pool to the outside of the road. Or possibly the caster? Normal? How much toe is .08(degrees?) equal to? 1/32? 1/16? does front toe out during compression? (because i was toe'd out before alignment) does rear toe in during compression? (because i was toe'd in before alignment) factory stock height measurement? from fender to center of wheel or from fender to ground? |
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are your tire pressures equal?
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Crown in the road, pretty typical to see a wonder to the right If your looking for it.
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Yes pressures are equal. I checked before alignment and the alignment guy checked also. They are a little high at 40psi cold. Slightly stretched 225/40-18 federal 595ss which run wide, on a 9.5 wheel. I will try 36-38psi and see how that works.
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If you want to be truly scientific about it, you have to replicate the same driving on the same roads with different tires. -alex |
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Both. The stretch exacerbates camber, plus directional tire tread designs are notorious for wonder on the road crown.
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rear toe on these cars can result in pull. snag some rear toe arms and have the alignment shop straighten the rear out
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It is probably from the tires, So I am going to rotate wheels front for rears and double check the pressures and drop a couple pounds to 36-38 from 40, and see how that works. |
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