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Alignment Spec's
#1
hey guys,

00' focus zx3 lowered not sure how much but can definitely find out.

need to know what specs i need for alignment. anybody know?
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bmxfu,Mar 19 2010, 07:54 PM Wrote:hey guys,

00' focus zx3 lowered not sure how much but can definitely find out.

need to know what specs i need for alignment. anybody know?
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If you're not excessively lowered , the caster and camber should be fine . Toe needs to be 0 . It can be out up to 1/8 , but preferably 0.
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Gabriel,Mar 19 2010, 07:07 PM Wrote:
bmxfu,Mar 19 2010, 07:54 PM Wrote:hey guys,

00' focus zx3 lowered not sure how much but can definitely find out.

need to know what specs i need for alignment. anybody know?
[right][snapback]303598[/snapback][/right]
If you're not excessively lowered , the caster and camber should be fine . Toe needs to be 0 . It can be out up to 1/8 , but preferably 0.
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well my problem is that the right wheel is sitting on a severe angle into the wheel well and that's the side the adjustable camber is on. I'm not sure if the caster and camber are fine, I assume it has done it over time and the left wheel is in a bit as well but not as much. ball joints tie rods and control arms are all fine. so it leads me to alignment issues, so i just need to know what to bring the mechanic so he can do the alignment perfect.

thanks.
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bmxfu,Mar 19 2010, 09:03 PM Wrote:
Gabriel,Mar 19 2010, 07:07 PM Wrote:
bmxfu,Mar 19 2010, 07:54 PM Wrote:hey guys,

00' focus zx3 lowered not sure how much but can definitely find out.

need to know what specs i need for alignment. anybody know?
[right][snapback]303598[/snapback][/right]
If you're not excessively lowered , the caster and camber should be fine . Toe needs to be 0 . It can be out up to 1/8 , but preferably 0.
[right][snapback]303599[/snapback][/right]

well my problem is that the right wheel is sitting on a severe angle into the wheel well and that's the side the adjustable camber is on. I'm not sure if the caster and camber are fine, I assume it has done it over time and the left wheel is in a bit as well but not as much. ball joints tie rods and control arms are all fine. so it leads me to alignment issues, so i just need to know what to bring the mechanic so he can do the alignment perfect.

thanks.
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do you have camber plates on the front ? otherwise the camber is not adjustable from factory
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Gabriel,Mar 19 2010, 09:28 PM Wrote:
bmxfu,Mar 19 2010, 09:03 PM Wrote:
Gabriel,Mar 19 2010, 07:07 PM Wrote:
bmxfu,Mar 19 2010, 07:54 PM Wrote:hey guys,

00' focus zx3 lowered not sure how much but can definitely find out.

need to know what specs i need for alignment. anybody know?
[right][snapback]303598[/snapback][/right]
If you're not excessively lowered , the caster and camber should be fine . Toe needs to be 0 . It can be out up to 1/8 , but preferably 0.
[right][snapback]303599[/snapback][/right]

well my problem is that the right wheel is sitting on a severe angle into the wheel well and that's the side the adjustable camber is on. I'm not sure if the caster and camber are fine, I assume it has done it over time and the left wheel is in a bit as well but not as much. ball joints tie rods and control arms are all fine. so it leads me to alignment issues, so i just need to know what to bring the mechanic so he can do the alignment perfect.

thanks.
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do you have camber plates on the front ? otherwise the camber is not adjustable from factory
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yes on the passenger side it is adjustable, i will load pic's tomorrow and you tell me suspension is not my thing.
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#6
well , you should have the same set up on both sides . I would either remove the camber plate , or install one on each side . Or maybe take it to a shop( your mechanic ) that will align the front end to have the same angles on both sides . Question is , will you track the car or just use it for street ? Here are some specs for modified suspension http://specfocus.drivenasa.com/setups.htm . Also having only one plate , it could affect the height ( one side higher than other , resulting in different camber )
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Gabriel,Mar 20 2010, 09:38 AM Wrote:well  , you should have the same set up on both sides . I would either remove the camber plate , or install one on each side . Or maybe take it to a shop( your mechanic ) that will align the front end to have the same angles on both sides . Question is , will you track the car or just use it for street ? Here are some specs for modified suspension http://specfocus.drivenasa.com/setups.htm . Also having only one plate , it could affect the height ( one side higher than other , resulting in different camber )
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x2!! Camber plate on one side only = really not good.

FWIW - with my Eibach Pro-kit on the '07 wagon I had nothing but problems with the cheapo camber plates ... somehow they changed the angle at which the strut met the strut bearing, and within a few thou km the bearings had failed.

Ironically - after we took them out and re-did the alignment, it stayed just within factory specs without them - granted the Pro-kit is a drop of just 1.5".

If ever I need camber plates again, I'm going to bite the bullet and get the good and very expensive ones.
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You could always bite the bullet and get the CFM lower adjustable control arms. They have 5 deg of camber play. I love mine. :D
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#9
I was about to put my unamused smiley face for that one side camber plate :blink: :blink: :blink:
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#10

It is strange why would anyone keep just one camber plate on . That's got to be new school . :rolleyes: I guess bmxfu just bought the car like that .
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bmxfu
For whatever reason.....Camber you're doing it wrong
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2002 Ford Focus ZTS (Gave it away)
125whp/129wtq
2006 Subaru Impreza WRX with JDM 6 speed
207whp/273wtq Innovative tuned on Mustang dyno (Stage 2)13.9@99mph
320whp/330wtq Innovative tuned on Mustang dyno (Stage 3)
352whp/360wtq Dynojet
13.3@106mph
2004 Ford F-150 Lariat
2008 Honda CBR600RR "Silver Bullet" R.I.P.
2009 Honda CBR600RR "To Punish & Enslave"
2001 Honda CBR F4i Stunt bike "Burn the Rubber, not your soul"
2013 China 90cc dirt bike
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Gabriel,Mar 20 2010, 08:38 AM Wrote:well  , you should have the same set up on both sides . I would either remove the camber plate , or install one on each side . Or maybe take it to a shop( your mechanic ) that will align the front end to have the same angles on both sides . Question is , will you track the car or just use it for street ? Here are some specs for modified suspension http://specfocus.drivenasa.com/setups.htm . Also having only one plate , it could affect the height ( one side higher than other , resulting in different camber )
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I rarely track the car, so i need something that applies for everyday driving. Im going to take it to my alignment guy on Monday so what would you recommend for toe just stick with 0 or go 1/8. pro's/con's? i think the caster/camber should be fine.
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