Can someone interpret these alignment readings please
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b2hbm said:
Of course it depends on the car, but my mid engined Europa needs to have some rear toe-in for stability. Having parallel or toe-out as you have will make it feel unstable, so maybe that's a potential cause ?
If they were before, what's it set to now ?
Total rear toe is in tolerance. You wouldn't try to rectify the fact that the right rear is toeing out, you'd just compensate on the front axle. If they were before, what's it set to now ?
BritishRacinGrin said:
Yes, there's more green ink on the page but it was only out by a few minutes to begin with. I wouldn't expect it to feel drastically different. If anything, it'll feel pointier at the front as you have less total toe in at the front.
Anyway, drive the thing and let us know!
Thanks, that's very helpful. The skittishness was probably down to cold tyres. It's still a pretty lively car though, and the steering feels a bit lighter on turn in, but that could be my imagination. Anyway, drive the thing and let us know!
Alpinestars said:
Thanks, that's very helpful. The skittishness was probably down to cold tyres. It's still a pretty lively car though, and the steering feels a bit lighter on turn in, but that could be my imagination.
No worries, I don't know much about your car but I do know the geo process reasonably well. You have two minutes less toe-in at the front now and the toe-in and castor contribute to the steering 'centering' force which causes the car to want to go in a straight line- so basically it probably isn't your imagination, rather the car is actually resisting change of direction less, hence my suggestion that it might actually feel 'pointier' at the front. The adjustments elsewhere were small enough that you wouldn't expect them to notice that much, but the rear toe and camber are better now. Looks a good job to me.
If the car is still overly 'skittish' I'd start looking for worn suspension components or mismatched / worn / old tyres.
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