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Lloyd wrote:Have you got a pic of where its rubbing?
Have you rolled the guards already to clear up that issue? If its rubbing on the plastic then the easiest would be to either cut out the bit that its rubbing on or to heat it and press it up. More camber is going to eat tyres fairly quickly.
crispy'86 wrote:Short answer is yes you will need to get another alignment.
We played with the settings on my fxgt when i was racing it, similar thing with coilovers and camber plates, i think from memory for every 1 degree of negative camber it alters the toe by as much as 15mm?? Maybe 5mm at most?? I had it written it down somewhere. Doesn't take much to knock the toe about so as much of a pain in the arse that it is, needs to be done
Lloyd wrote:wtf? How on earth can you not get the toe back to zero??
In all honesty, get the wheel alignment back to near as you can to factory setting, even if that means near enough to zero camber. Sort your clearance issues from there.
Trim the plastic where it hits, or heat it. From the sounds of it it's barely touching. It doesn't take much to make noise.
Kiwi-Corolla wrote:No pics unfortunately,
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Dell'Orto wrote:Kiwi-Corolla wrote:No pics unfortunately,
I call BS
Sounds like the guys doing the wheel alignment are purely going by stock settings, and getting confused when it doesn't play ball. Steering wheel off centre is reason enough take it back!
Mr Revhead wrote:1.3 is prob around the max you would want. -2 is insane on the front of a fwd road car.
and yeah, sounds like your alignment guys are muppets
Mr Revhead wrote:Adjusting the camber alters other settings. Change one thing, all others change as well
BZG|Bling wrote:What are the factory allowances for toe on the car? I had an alignment done on the weekend and don't recall any settings being 0. Though I forget to ask for a print out so I can't check. Not on a corolla mind you.
BattleSnayke wrote:Not sure if you're doing this for cert purposes, but make sure you're still within cert camber allowances as well. I can't remember what they are exactly but it's fairly tight from what I do remember.
gt4dude wrote:toe in or toe out??
negative camber gives a toe-in affect, your allignment guy probably added toe-out to compensate for your messing with your camber top hats.
imo
get the rear close to 0 camber and the front up to about -1 max and reset toe accordingly
roll your guards if 38 is too much offset
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