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Coilover wheel alignment

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I fitted my D2 coilover and i notice something really odd about this coilover, it doesn't line up horizontal? I thought i might have the wrong set but i check out other forums and this is a pic of a ST-i one ...

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Notice it doesn't line up horizontal? I just want to know what does everyone think and if possible, someone name me a good place to do wheel alignment around parrmatta would be good, don't tell me pedders! :x
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What do you mean it dosent line up horizontal.

The picture your showing is a picture of pillow mounts or adjustable camber plates, the plates are used for McPherson strut cars to compersate for exesive tyre wear with lowered suspension or for adjusting the required camber for racing aplications.

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bobz wrote:What do you mean it dosent line up horizontal.

The picture your showing is a picture of pillow mounts or adjustable camber plates, the plates are used for McPherson strut cars to compersate for exesive tyre wear with lowered suspension or for adjusting the required camber for racing aplications.

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the photo above look exactly look like mine right now, isn't it suppose to be like this? notice the angle different?

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Akuma wants to know why the pillow top isn't sitting flush against the car... which, as far as I know it should be, I have teins like in the second photo and they line up fine.

Are there any spacers underneath the two bolts on the angled side?
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Yep i've got a set of Cusco P Zero R, and they are flush mounted too, so i would take it back to who ever installed it for you and question it.
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FTO338 wrote:Yep i've got a set of Cusco P Zero R, and they are flush mounted too, so i would take it back to who ever installed it for you and question it.
sorry what is flush mount? isn't there only three holes on the pillowball mount? 8O
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Oooh look, a Chingrish clash! :lol:

By flush he means mounted hard up against the strut tower. There should be no gaps. That STI one above looks well wrong...
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STOP SHOWING ME THESE TOP NUTS FOR THE PILLOW MOUNTS!!!!!!!!!
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I still cant source these fuc_ing nuts for my Cusco top mounts
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Hi Ben, nice to see you reply me again :P

Nah thay guy said it's definitely for FTO so i suspect some installation problem, is there any good workshop around parra so i can at lease give it to someone i trust to fix it? 8O
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Take it to UAS
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and they'll charge me my whole coil over cost to fix it :evil:
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Or you could go to a cheapo dodgy bastard who'll charge you next to nothing & f*ck it completely. Your call!
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Bennoz wrote:Or you could go to a cheapo dodgy bastard who'll charge you next to nothing & f*ck it completely. Your call!
pfff drink this weekend & chat anyone? lol

I also have a really weird problem, have check the camber, castor, wheel alignment, tyres, height everything checked but can't work out why my steering wheel still steer to the left by itself, this is before i put the coilover in too ... not by huge amount but still ... can anyone suggest anywhere else to check? 8O
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tyre pressures, one side might be a bit flat, also if the two front tyres are a different brands.
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Road camber.

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all tyres are new and have like 70% left, already check tyre pressure, camber both front is set to 2 degree which is ok ... have check everything and both pedders and beaurepairs have checked and still can't figure out why ... beaurepairs told me to go back on sat so the mechanic guy can have a look ... it just does it all the time but once in a while it can go perfectly straight, it also moves to the left when i brake too

i mean afterall i would expect pedders to be able to explain why, bush & brushes, sway bar bracket all been replace before ... the only thing we can think of now is maybe one side is higher then the other ... :evil:
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finally worked out what it is, my stupid castor is about degree forward on the left hand side, need to replace my lower control arm bush ... again, then adjust ... 8O

Has anyone had problems with castor before? If so how did you guy fix it?
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