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07-30-2023, 01:33 PM | #15 | |
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I was worried about this which is why I was initially looking at 17x9s. But none so far. I do still have the stock front swaybar/endlinks if that matters.
If anything, I noticed there are two occasions where I seem to encounter rubbing: 1. if I am turning or cornering at slow or moderate speed during drastic elevation changes, it seems like the tire is rubbing against the inside fender liners. 2. if I load up the fronts to use weight transfer to rotate the car, the tire seems to rub against the actual fender. This sounds more like a plastic creaking noise if that makes sense lol. I am assuming for #2, more camber will suffice. Not sure about #1 though. I'm gonna see how it is after I get the alignment and corner balancing done. Currently my thoughts are: -3.5 front camber 0 toe -2.25 rear camber 1/16" total toe in And as for corner balancing, the shop will just adjust the height as necessary? Never done this before so I am not sure what to expect Quote:
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07-30-2023, 04:12 PM | #16 |
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If you are not tracking the car, I would not have it corner balanced, waste of money.
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You might have them check corner weights. IMO if they're within say 30 lb. I wouldn't worry about it. My car was near dead-nuts on for cross-weights when coilovers were installed without any adjustment required to balance.
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But yea..this is mostly a street car (averaging 4-5 track weekends a year) so this may be an overkill. Oooh, good point. I wonder if the shop will let me just check without charging for a full on corner balance lol. |
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A bit of a plot twist. It seems like my front wheels were super close to the front (I’m guessing a lot of positive caster?), which may have prevented the endlinks from hitting it even initially set height when I installed the coilovers. Had to take the endlinks off during the alignment and have shorter ones on the way. This is what it looks like currently:
https://imgur.com/a/k7aGqvG Got some wheel gap currently but I have no rubbing whatsoever regardless of what I’m doing. Don’t really hate the look either lol |
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