alignment spec for highway performance
alignment spec for highway performance
Hey guys does anybody know good alignment specifications for highway driving. I'm bringing my car to get it aligned and the wheels balanced, so I wanted to know what you guys have your front end tuned to. Also, do you guys think an alignment may help with a shimmy at 70mph. I've had the shimmy for a while and can't seem to get rid of it. I've had the tires balanced, rotated, new tires put on, but they can't seem to find a problem. Oh yeah I have a 98 max SE. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Re: alignment spec for highway performance
Originally posted by camaro1698
Hey guys does anybody know good alignment specifications for highway driving. I'm bringing my car to get it aligned and the wheels balanced, so I wanted to know what you guys have your front end tuned to. Also, do you guys think an alignment may help with a shimmy at 70mph. I've had the shimmy for a while and can't seem to get rid of it. I've had the tires balanced, rotated, new tires put on, but they can't seem to find a problem. Oh yeah I have a 98 max SE. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Hey guys does anybody know good alignment specifications for highway driving. I'm bringing my car to get it aligned and the wheels balanced, so I wanted to know what you guys have your front end tuned to. Also, do you guys think an alignment may help with a shimmy at 70mph. I've had the shimmy for a while and can't seem to get rid of it. I've had the tires balanced, rotated, new tires put on, but they can't seem to find a problem. Oh yeah I have a 98 max SE. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Some of the newer balancing machines actually balance the wheel and tire together. They put a load on the tire and measure the high spot on the tire against the low spot on the wheel and vice-versa. Don't know if that'll help but it's an option.
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Camber is the most important spec on our cars alignment. If it's not almost perfectly even on both sides you tend to get a slight pull.
Setting up the front end with a slight bit of negative camber will enhance tracking. Ask you alignment guy to set both side at -.5 degrees camber. I'm running at -.8 degreees, my car feels very tight on the road and corners very well.
Setting up the front end with a slight bit of negative camber will enhance tracking. Ask you alignment guy to set both side at -.5 degrees camber. I'm running at -.8 degreees, my car feels very tight on the road and corners very well.
Factory specs are:
FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Camber, in degrees.
-1.00 Minimum
-0.25 Nominal
+0.50 Maximum
+0.75 Maximum left and right difference
Caster, in degrees
+2.00 Minimum
+2.75 Nominal
+3.50 Maximum
+0.75 Maximum left and right difference
Kingpin inclination, in degrees
+13.50 Minimum
+14.25 Nominal
+15.00 Maximum
Total toe-in distance, in millimeters
+1 Minimum
+2 Nominal
+3 Maximum
Total toe-in angle (left plus right), in degrees
+0.09 Minimum
+0.18 Nominal
+0.27 Maximum
njmax aren't you wearing your tires slightly more running the -.8 degrees? On my 16"s I wouldn't mind, but my 18"s are too expensive to wear anymore than necessary
-hype
FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Camber, in degrees.
-1.00 Minimum
-0.25 Nominal
+0.50 Maximum
+0.75 Maximum left and right difference
Caster, in degrees
+2.00 Minimum
+2.75 Nominal
+3.50 Maximum
+0.75 Maximum left and right difference
Kingpin inclination, in degrees
+13.50 Minimum
+14.25 Nominal
+15.00 Maximum
Total toe-in distance, in millimeters
+1 Minimum
+2 Nominal
+3 Maximum
Total toe-in angle (left plus right), in degrees
+0.09 Minimum
+0.18 Nominal
+0.27 Maximum
njmax aren't you wearing your tires slightly more running the -.8 degrees? On my 16"s I wouldn't mind, but my 18"s are too expensive to wear anymore than necessary

-hype
Re: alignment spec for highway performance
Aren't the factory alignment specs good enough?? They're fine for me. I've taken 2 road trips with my car so far. Each trip was 2000 miles round trip. I had alot of fun
If you like hi velocity cruising like I do, then you want to keep your tires pressure high. I have my fronts at 36 psi. I would also have my backs at 36 psi, but since the Maxim is sooooo light in the back, I keep the back at 30 psi. With my 17s I have very confident hi speed cruising.
Make sure you make your tires pressure measurements when the tire is cold. As it gets warmer, a 36 psi cold tire goes up to about 40 psi, very close to the 44 psi maximum of most tires.
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If you like hi velocity cruising like I do, then you want to keep your tires pressure high. I have my fronts at 36 psi. I would also have my backs at 36 psi, but since the Maxim is sooooo light in the back, I keep the back at 30 psi. With my 17s I have very confident hi speed cruising.Make sure you make your tires pressure measurements when the tire is cold. As it gets warmer, a 36 psi cold tire goes up to about 40 psi, very close to the 44 psi maximum of most tires.
DW
Originally posted by camaro1698
Hey guys does anybody know good alignment specifications for highway driving. I'm bringing my car to get it aligned and the wheels balanced, so I wanted to know what you guys have your front end tuned to. Also, do you guys think an alignment may help with a shimmy at 70mph. I've had the shimmy for a while and can't seem to get rid of it. I've had the tires balanced, rotated, new tires put on, but they can't seem to find a problem. Oh yeah I have a 98 max SE. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Hey guys does anybody know good alignment specifications for highway driving. I'm bringing my car to get it aligned and the wheels balanced, so I wanted to know what you guys have your front end tuned to. Also, do you guys think an alignment may help with a shimmy at 70mph. I've had the shimmy for a while and can't seem to get rid of it. I've had the tires balanced, rotated, new tires put on, but they can't seem to find a problem. Oh yeah I have a 98 max SE. Any suggestions are appreciated.
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Originally posted by xHypex
njmax aren't you wearing your tires slightly more running the -.8 degrees? On my 16"s I wouldn't mind, but my 18"s are too expensive to wear anymore than necessary
-hype
njmax aren't you wearing your tires slightly more running the -.8 degrees? On my 16"s I wouldn't mind, but my 18"s are too expensive to wear anymore than necessary

-hype
A camber setting of -.8 degrees isn't really that agressive. Combine that with a very slight toe in (1 mm) and you get a nice bite on the road. My tires show no signs of excessive ware.
There is such a thing as too much camber. I experimented with camber settings on my adjustable Ingalls camber bolts and found any setting more than -2 degrees is pretty bad for both tracking and handling. Steering becomes loose like a Buick and you constantly have to make steering corrections. And you have to actually turn the wheel more for a turn than with lesser camber angles.
I settled on -1.5 to -1.0 degree camber for the front wheels. It feels solid on the road, and while straight line might feel a bit loose, it is very stable on the corners, particular those hairpin decreasing radius turns where you really push your tires.
I settled on -1.5 to -1.0 degree camber for the front wheels. It feels solid on the road, and while straight line might feel a bit loose, it is very stable on the corners, particular those hairpin decreasing radius turns where you really push your tires.
Re: what guy
Originally posted by camaro1698
Where is this guy you are talking about? I would like to bring my car there to have it aligned. If he's not local, does anybody know of a good alignment shop in the Connecticut area????????????
Where is this guy you are talking about? I would like to bring my car there to have it aligned. If he's not local, does anybody know of a good alignment shop in the Connecticut area????????????
Keep in mind very few shops will do camber for 4th gens. The reason is because the factory does not specify camber adjustments for 4th gens (just front toe adjustment), and unless the mechanic is a cool person, they will not adjust your lower strut bolt for you since that is not something that is "officially" adjustable.
Re: Re: Re: what guy
Originally posted by camaro1698
Has anybody found a good alignment shop in Connecticut or NY yet? I'm still looking, but just can't seem to find anybody that can align my car the way I want it aligned. HELP
Has anybody found a good alignment shop in Connecticut or NY yet? I'm still looking, but just can't seem to find anybody that can align my car the way I want it aligned. HELP
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