Thread: Setting caster and camber
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09-07-2005 07:10 AM #1
Setting caster and camber
I've got a stock mustang II front end I want to align, and I have been looking for some tips on how to do it right. I haven't had much luck.
I purchased this caster/camber guage.
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/xq/asp...qx/Product.htm
My biggest issue at the moment is figuring out how to set the caster. What part of the spindle do I use to measure the angle from? There are a couple of flat machined spots on the spindle, but i don't know if they are "level" with the spindle. The only way i can figure is to cut a piece of angle that would rest against the ends of the upper and lower mounting/pivot studs and measure it that way.
Does anyone have any links or tips that might help me out?Andy
My project build video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iubRRojY9qM
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09-07-2005 08:14 AM #2
in my speedway book it shows a pic. of how it mounts. on the outside of the hub.Mike
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09-07-2005 12:08 PM #3
Here's an explanation compliments of Circle Track Magazine....
http://circletrack.com/howto/138_030...caster_camber/PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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09-08-2005 08:45 AM #4
thanks tech. that's just what i needed.
looks like it's going to be fun.Andy
My project build video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iubRRojY9qM
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09-08-2005 08:58 AM #5
I was just going to post on this topic.
Would you guys recommend setting this stuff up manually, or
just ballparking it and going to a modern alignment shop with
computer controlled equiptment?
I didn't think I'd have a prayer getting it even close in my garage. I was just gonna eyeball it and take it to a shop.
I also thought maybe it would help to put some kind of paint on the tire tread that would show me quickly what kind of wear pattern I'm getting without waiting for the rubber to wear.
Does this stuff exist?
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09-08-2005 12:37 PM #6
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09-08-2005 12:53 PM #7
Some of the fellows at the dragstrip will paint a stripe of white shoe polish (like you wipe on your tennie-pumpers to whiten 'em) maybe 3-4" wide all the way across the tread on a tire to determine the best tire pressure when using street tires.
As far as doing this to check front end alignment, I think you'd see toe-in / toe-out and tire pressure, but I doubt you'd see camber and caster is out of the question.
If you don't feel confident about learning to do it yourself, do like you said, get it close and drive it to a shop.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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09-08-2005 02:14 PM #8
I'll try the polish thing for toe-in just so I don't scrub my new tires while driving it to the shop.
thanks for the info.
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09-08-2005 10:20 PM #9
Wondering what settings do you use for caster,camber and toe when using a MII front end. I have a manual for the original MII. Do you use those numbers or does it depend on the car that you are putting the MII into and/or tire/wheel choice?
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09-08-2005 11:01 PM #10
I'd use the original MII figures to establish a baseline and see how she handles. You can always change it a little either way and see how the car reacts.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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09-12-2005 07:14 AM #11
I must be going about this wrong because I thought I could just eyeball everything close enough until I get it to a shop.
Well, this weekend I put the tires on and thought they were pretty good and it was so far off the thing was practically hopping.
It's tough to tell what to adjust because I can't watch the front end and drive it at the same time.
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09-12-2005 08:52 AM #12
its hard to set by eye, use a level and a string. hope you can read this,Mike
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09-12-2005 11:51 AM #13
thanks, I'll have to try that and see how far off I am.
those top bolts that place the upper A arm can be loosened with
the coils in place right?
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09-12-2005 07:10 PM #14
used the tire measurement method tonight, I just measured from the same tread line on each tire. It turns out I had a full inch of toe in.
Probly why it wasn't rolling well.
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09-12-2005 07:33 PM #15
Originally posted by tcodi
used the tire measurement method tonight, I just measured from the same tread line on each tire. It turns out I had a full inch of toe in.
Probly why it wasn't rolling well.Mike
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http://hometown.aol.com/kanhandco2/index.html
Thank you Roger. .
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