My tunning shop said i didn't need the rear toe adjustment bolt from SPC Kit
I've dropped my Z to the lowest setting on Tein Flex and also cut the rubber top mount so it is pretty dam low but my tuner who fitted my SPC camber kit on the rear said that I didn't need the toe adjustment bolt fitted as he could get the toe aligned without it.
Is he talking BS?
Thanks
Colin
Is he talking BS?
Thanks
Colin
Last edited by Colin_S; Mar 20, 2008 at 01:13 AM.
that is a little hard to believe that he could get it in spec after it's been dropped that low. what you could do is ask for the before and after alignment sheets and see. then if he is talking BS, install the bolts and have him do it again. he shouldn't be charging you for the second time.
Originally Posted by n1cK!
that is a little hard to believe that he could get it in spec after it's been dropped that low. what you could do is ask for the before and after alignment sheets and see. then if he is talking BS, install the bolts and have him do it again. he shouldn't be charging you for the second time.
They installed the Tein kit and the front and rear camber kit and did all the geometry alignment, and did not use the bolts. When i pickup the car they gave me them back and said i did not need them.
The bolts are for toe yes? Surely there is not a wide range of OEM specs for toe is there? Camber yes but not toe?
The bolts are for toe yes? Surely there is not a wide range of OEM specs for toe is there? Camber yes but not toe?
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Originally Posted by Colin_S
I think it's BS, just want conformation from you guys.
Don't have a alignment sheet
Don't have a alignment sheet
Originally Posted by terrasmak
I'm dropped 20mm in the rear and have no camber kit at all, and yes my car is within spec. It is possible.
and jesus ****ing christ people, it is TUNING not tunning. I am so sick of seeing people saying that.
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If he did get the toe "in spec" then you are running alot of negative camber. The stock toe bolts are kinda limited. I would take it to another shop or ask for a print out for sure.
I'm in the Uk so i don't know if it is different but i've never had an alignment sheet before after using a number of shops. I've never had to have camber adjusted but have had toe adjusted regularly on other cars.
It is going back in to have the geometry redone after the springs are all settled in and i will tell him he needs to use the toe bolts.
It is going back in to have the geometry redone after the springs are all settled in and i will tell him he needs to use the toe bolts.
Colin, if you've driven the car more than 100 miles with the coilovers in, everything is settled...get it corrected asap so you don't kill your expensive tires! What I would suggest is speaking to the shop that did the alignment, and have them put the car back on their alignment rack for inspection. Ask them to show you the values for each of the 4 wheels and compare that to what the nominal specs should be (this info will be in the alignment machines computer). Remember, as you change camber, you change toe automatically, and vice versa. Make the changes as needed, and request the printout after its done so you have it to refer to for future alignments.







