what alignment spec's to use

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May 25, 2003 | 09:12 PM
  #1  
hopefully in the next few days Im gona get the alignment done on my car.

I was looking at the tech info here on the site and dont know what spec's to tell the alignment shop to use.
I only drive on the street so it should be one of these two.
Street or Hard street use

Im wondering thoe what exactly would be defined as hard street use?

what alignment spec's to use-alignspec.jpg  

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May 25, 2003 | 10:35 PM
  #2  
The "street use" spec is pretty close to what I use, except that I try to get something more like -.5 and -1 on the camber, and about .01" - . 02" toe-in.
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May 26, 2003 | 09:08 AM
  #3  
here's mine

angle......left.... right
camber... -.5 ... -.5
caster ... 3.50 ... 4.00
toe ...... .03 ... .03
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May 26, 2003 | 09:22 AM
  #4  
Im going for the alignment this morning.
mrr23 do those spec's work well for slightly agressive daily driving?
and Im assuming .03 is degrees is that right?
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May 26, 2003 | 09:32 AM
  #5  
i'm not the slowest driver out there. and i don't stay in one lane. ask my wife. all numbers are in degrees .03* = 1/32"
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May 26, 2003 | 09:39 AM
  #6  
mrr23 thanks for the help. with any luck this will fix my steering problem.

wish me luck lol
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May 27, 2003 | 09:25 AM
  #7  
got the alignment done, but Im not happy, actually Im kinda mad
the guy at the shop said my drivers side ball joint is bad. thing is when I was fixing all the steering stuff the drivers side wheel was nice and firm w/no movement. he's going to give me one month to replace it and he'll realign it for free.

now what made me realy mad, he didnt align it even close to what I wanted, and it pulls to the right. he also tore one of the bolts for the strut mount off

here is what he set it to(btw I told him to set it to what mrr23 has his at)

caster......4.8 .... 5.1
camber....0.4 .... 0.3
toe 0
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May 27, 2003 | 12:40 PM
  #8  
Quote:
Originally posted by Dragons91RS
thing is when I was fixing all the steering stuff the drivers side wheel was nice and firm w/no movement.
So was mine, but that didn't stop it from separating at 70 mph, throwing my tire back into the fender. Another way to check is to see if the grease fitting is recessed into the joint at all. If it is, then it should be replaced. It's better safe than sorry with the ball joints, the only other thing holding the wheel and rotor onto your car is the strut.
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