Alignment specs
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Alignment specs
I'm getting an alignment done next weekend, what specs should I use for my car?
stock Goodyear EMT's
Z51 sway bars
stock non-Z51 springs
stock non-Z51 shocks (soon to be Bilsteins)
I was thinking to have it aligned to Z06 specs but I dont know if it'll work well with runflats.
Eric
<small>[ May 04, 2002, 01:32 PM: Message edited by: 66ImpalaLT1 ]</small>
stock Goodyear EMT's
Z51 sway bars
stock non-Z51 springs
stock non-Z51 shocks (soon to be Bilsteins)
I was thinking to have it aligned to Z06 specs but I dont know if it'll work well with runflats.
Eric
<small>[ May 04, 2002, 01:32 PM: Message edited by: 66ImpalaLT1 ]</small>
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Re: Alignment specs
Alignment settings:
Front
LF -1.5 deg camber RF -1.5 deg camber
LF 6-7 deg caster RF 6-7 deg caster
Front toe setting 0 or 1/16 inch toe in
You can set the front camber in the range of -1.5 to -2.0.
The -2.0 setting might be better for you.
Rear
Camber settings LR -1.0 RR -1.0
Toe setting LR 1/16 toe in RR 1/16 toe in
Make sure you run toe in. You can run a little less toe than this if you want.
Front
LF -1.5 deg camber RF -1.5 deg camber
LF 6-7 deg caster RF 6-7 deg caster
Front toe setting 0 or 1/16 inch toe in
You can set the front camber in the range of -1.5 to -2.0.
The -2.0 setting might be better for you.
Rear
Camber settings LR -1.0 RR -1.0
Toe setting LR 1/16 toe in RR 1/16 toe in
Make sure you run toe in. You can run a little less toe than this if you want.