How did you manage to get -1.5 degrees of camber?
The bottom ball joints are located in oval holes Willie; allows a bit of adjustment.
Looking good Dave. R1R's are getting fantastic reviews on all sorts of cars, impressive stuff!
How did you manage to get -1.5 degrees of camber?
LOLThe bottom ball joints are located in oval holes Willie; allows a bit of adjustment.
Looking good Dave. R1R's are getting fantastic reviews on all sorts of cars, impressive stuff!
An R1R tyre is 3x the price of a Falken - it should be alot better!
Is my maths right - 1.5 degrees would put an 18" wheel with 225/40 tyres out by about 16mm bottom from top?
Overall diameter is 637mm so 637*sin1.5 = 16.67mm
So yes your maths is right, Dave
Almost guys, your pivot point is the strutt mount bolt not the top of the tyre.
Yup, but this is only a result of the mounting points. The wheels only follow what there bolted to, they don't individually effect this angle.
This is only measured off of the wheel as its easier than measuring the shock/hub/wish bone angle.
Like some of the alignment places do this straight off the hub
Great news Dave, what exhaust do you have on again?
Bad times, Dave. Gutted for you mate