I played around with the front camber adjustments this morning in an effort to get the camber back to as close as the factory specs as possible. The first attempt resulted in too much positive camber, which made the sidewalls of the tyres bulge and look flat, and made the car feel like it was floating when cornering (not a nice feeling).
On the second attempt I managed to get it looking a lot better, and according to the alignment machine I had it at 0.10 degrees on the left and 0.45 degrees on the right. I took it back to the shop and they kindly offered to help set my camber evenly, aswell as doing a full realignment. So right now my front camber is 0.15 degrees on the left and 0.10 degrees on the right, well within the factory tolerances. That meant that they could get the toe down to 0.4mm, so a total of 0.8mm toe in, a big difference from the 4.7mm total toe in yesterday. It's quite funny that after playing with the camber this morning my toe in before the alignment was a whopping 21.4mm
The rear camber wasn't able to be adjusted according to the alignment guy. Only caster adjustment on the rear apparently. So the rear camber is currently 1.40 degrees on the left and 2.10 degrees on the right, meaning I have a toe in of 3.9mm on the left and 2.4mm on the right (6.2mm total toe in). While this isn't ideal it will have to do, unless I got camber bolts for the rear to help reduce the toe.
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.
According to the spec sheet the factory allowances for toe are 0.3mm + or - on the front and +1.5mm to -0.8mm on the rear.
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.
That's some really good info. I wasn't aware that it was a cert issue. Makes me glad that I've now had the camber adjusted well within the factory specs. Well, the front camber that is. Will still have to sort out the rear camber before the cert.
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
Toe in. They tried to get as much toe out as possible yesterday but because my front camber had been adjusted so far and they were going on my instructions to leave it that way, they couldn't get any more out of it. The front camber is very close to 0 now and toe is almost bang on
