torquemonkey
Dedicated LVC Member
Swapped out the '92 factory struts w/ new KYB GR2s. Took the car into the shop for an alignment. Prior to the R&R, the right side wheel had a bit of negative camber. After the alignment the shop said the car is maxed out of adjustment.
Front:Right
Camber: Before -2.0 Actual -1.8 specified range -0.8 to 8.0
Toe: Before 0.29 Actual 0.11 specified range 0.00 to 0.25
Cross Camber: Before 1.6 Actual 1.4 specified range -0.9 to 0.9
Total Toe: Before 0.16 Actual 0.21 specified range 0.00 to 0.50
So... what can I do outside of camber plates to make an improvement, bringing the alignment back to zero?
Is there a possibility that the ball joints/related parts are gone and replacing them will get me back in Spec? I dropped the car off at the shop and did not talk with the mechanic as he was working on it, to get an idea of what is going on with the underpinnings.
Front:Right
Camber: Before -2.0 Actual -1.8 specified range -0.8 to 8.0
Toe: Before 0.29 Actual 0.11 specified range 0.00 to 0.25
Cross Camber: Before 1.6 Actual 1.4 specified range -0.9 to 0.9
Total Toe: Before 0.16 Actual 0.21 specified range 0.00 to 0.50
So... what can I do outside of camber plates to make an improvement, bringing the alignment back to zero?
Is there a possibility that the ball joints/related parts are gone and replacing them will get me back in Spec? I dropped the car off at the shop and did not talk with the mechanic as he was working on it, to get an idea of what is going on with the underpinnings.