Wheel Alignment question

Discussion in 'Technical' started by BiGZ, Oct 28, 2011.

  1. BiGZ

    BiGZ Iridescent Member

    I have an odd issue with my alignment, I finally installed some front camber arms as the camber was out by a full degree on the right side, now the camber is correct the Included angle is out on the right by 4 degrees which makes the car pull hard to the right when you are slowing down.

    I assume this is caused by something being bent up there, does anyone know what part I should be looking at? I assume its most likely the steering knuckle?
     
  2. Sintrix

    Sintrix New Member

    Im going to take my first stab at trying to help someone else out and say maybe get the toe checked?
    My theory behind this is that when the camber gets changed, it also changes the toe of the car. so if the toe on the front is out, it could be pulling the car in a certain directions.
    Here is also a bit of info on it which i read that helped me understand it:
    http://www.ozebiz.com.au/racetech/theory/align.html

    Also how long since youv'e had a full wheel alignment?
     
  3. BiGZ

    BiGZ Iridescent Member

    Probly should upload the alignment data

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    Definately going to be something bent around there =/
     
  4. Anti

    Anti 14.7 x 14.7 = 44.1

    That all looks fine. I'd be looking at your brakes if you're pulling to a direction while slowing down. Your front camber is even and front toe is identical at a good 0.9mm. Your alignment is fine.
     
  5. murci

    murci Member

    Only briefly read this but does it only pull when braking or if you take your hands off the wheel it pulls as well?
     

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