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I just had tracking done and got a readout from the machine. Toe-in is now 1mm per wheel all round (except the rear left which needs shims). Does anyone know what sort of camber values I should be seeing? Mine look a bit funny - could mean a bent control arm or frame?
I have Ed's front springs if it makes any difference.
Rob Williams
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I mean it looks funny on the readout. It's not enough to be visible by eyeballing the car. Handling also seems fine (it was very squirrely before).
Rear axis is perfect, apparently. I don't think the exact amount of toe matters too much, so long as it's toed in and consistent.
Camber values I'm getting are -1 degree on the rear left, -2 degrees rear right, ~0 front right and +0.1 degree front left! Those adjustable control arms look interesting, I'm tempted to get them when I get new rear shocks.
Are you guys having fun in the ice lately? It's like driving a caterham.
Rob Williams
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The camber figures are nothing to worry about really.
For an old car having the camber to within 1 degree is next to nothing.
Did you polybush all of your suspension or did you put new rubber in ??
Reason I ask is that the rubber has a different compliance to the polybushes.
Old rubber can put the suspension out too.
Post the printout of the alignment if you have it.
NickT
ps I would still set the tow in to 3mm per wheel but that is me.
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When I had mine done last year they didn't use mm, they used 'minutes' or something. I thought that was to do with time not angles! :lol:
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Dan1986 Wrote:When I had mine done last year they didn't use mm, they used 'minutes' or something. I thought that was to do with time not angles! :lol:
No Dan, you are thinking of the AGM :wink: LOL
Hope you get it sorted soon Rob!
Ben
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I just did a quick google. Apparently a minute is 60th of a degree. I'll have to dig out my sheet and see what readings mine was at.
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So 5 minutes is 3 Degrees?
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Blimey Ben your worse at maths than me :lol:
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Seems that way! As well, back to the drawing board! LOL
http://id.mind.net/~zona/mmts/trigonome ... MinSec.htm
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TheOriginalMrP Wrote:So 5 minutes is 3 Degrees?
No, these are the 3 degrees:
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Thats a good link you've found there Ben.
Now how do we convert mm into degrees? NickT said the toe should be 3mm, but where is that 3mm measured?
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