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if i can get about -1.5 at the front and rear, i'll be pretty happy. -1.5 should be pretty decent for spirited driving. |
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The only reason I did this is because my factory alignment was poor. REAR LEFT: -0.1 REAR RIGHT: -1.0 So I wanted to correct it and needed a kit. The adjustable rear lower control arms are much easier however you are now changing the factory suspension components and they stick out like a sore thumb. Very little info has been posted about them either in terms of longevity quality etc. So I stuck with the bushings. Quote:
Make your appointment as mentioned, let them know your intentions, and have them do a baseline alignment check. Should take them about 20 minutes tops to see where you are at in stock form. You may not even need to worry about the rear as some cars have plenty of negative camber in the rear from the factory. Most cars actually have about -1.0 and yours may as well. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=biYi9wXcC7w"]FT-86, BRZ, FR-S factory wheel alignment review by Whiteline - YouTube[/ame] If this is the case then just ship back the rear kit to your vendor. Save time and money. Then just have the shop install the front bolts which take 5 minutes a side and get your alignment set how you want it.
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My camber was also off an entire degree more on the right rear. The SPC arms are so easy to install it makes up for them being $300 as opposed to $150 for the whiteline kit in my opinion.
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Can you keep an eye on them over time and see if your alignment stays in spec in the rear in terms of toe and camber and post back?
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Absolutely, Turn in Concepts uses them on their track car also. There are some other LCA's coming to the market soon also. Whiteline and Esoteric should be out soon i've heard of others but haven't seen anything.
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Have to look that one up thanks.
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Wow - great thread with good info. Thanks all for posting.
Really second guessing my decision now... I have some Eibach pro-kit springs I was going to have installed at TF Works. OP, Is this same place you had your alignment done? Sure sounds like it, but when I look at their site the address is for 2181 Foster Ave in Wheeling IL. That is different than address on your 2nd alignment sheet. When I asked how they would be doing alignment I was told, "With just the springs we will do neutral non-race alignment for the street...". I assume that is dropping the car on springs and then factory spec alignment. Which I had previously thought would be fine. I guess I took it for granted when I had Prodrive springs on an STi and the springs came with very specific/exact alignment instructions and settings for after the springs were installed. Eibach pro-kit springs for the BRZ does not come with alignment specs for after install. So I had assumed they wanted OEM alignment. The real PITA here is there is sooo much variance in the OEM alignment settings. That is a big range across all the factors mentioned. Should I hold off on my alignment appointment now and get some of the extras mentioned in this thread like camber bolts? EDIT - Also, OP it looks like the car in the second alignment pic is a Subaru Outback. Were all of the alignments mentioned on your BRZ? I originally assumed so, but confused by that pic. Your last alignment pic indicates it is for a BRZ however. |
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it appears that the factory suspension doesn't allow for a lot of adjustments, and when you install aftermarket springs, you may not get the suspension back to its factory specs. it sounds like it would be a good idea to prepare yourself with an aftermarket suspension kit if something can't be adjusted with the factory suspension parts, such as the whiteline camber bolts. the rear is a bit more tricky and expensive to adjust. |
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To do it properly I would at the very least pick up the eccentric bolts for the front. That will only cost you $30-$50. TF should not charge you to install them as will be apart of the spring install anyway. You can point Mike to this thread from TF Works, here I am sure he will take care of it for you no charge. Adding the front bolts adds next to nothing in terms of alignment time, and at least you know you have even camber on the front and can add more down the road if you choose. The rear is the concern. Most cars already have around -1.0 in the rear, and like in my case and few others we see -1.0 and 0.0 from side to side. So with the drop in the back you are going to add at least another -.5. Talk to TF and make sure they have the rear kit in stock just in case, or the control arms whatever you would want. That way when they get it on the rack and installed you have your ass covered and you can take care of it right then in there. Just an FYI if they are going to do the rear bushing camber kit, it will take them forever. So make sure you are not waiting there all day.
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