GP Alignment
#1
GP Alignment
Has anyone else put their GP on the Alignment Rack? We put our GP on the rack to see what it was.
Stock: Camber
LF RF
-2 deg -1.8deg
Rear was right at -1.6deg.
Kinda Curious to see if anyone else has and see what numbers they have.
I switched to some BFG tires, and added some Adjustable Hsport Rear Camber links.
Now alignment is -2deg on both front, and -1.4 both in the rear with less toe.
Stock: Camber
LF RF
-2 deg -1.8deg
Rear was right at -1.6deg.
Kinda Curious to see if anyone else has and see what numbers they have.
I switched to some BFG tires, and added some Adjustable Hsport Rear Camber links.
Now alignment is -2deg on both front, and -1.4 both in the rear with less toe.
#2
That is great stock camber. I am jealous, I had to add front camber plates to my 2006 GP to get to -2.0.
The -1.6 rear camber seems to be about the least negative you can adjust to with the stock adjustment with about a 1/2 to 3/4" lowering.
Which BFG tires did you go with? Was it the Rivals?
The -1.6 rear camber seems to be about the least negative you can adjust to with the stock adjustment with about a 1/2 to 3/4" lowering.
Which BFG tires did you go with? Was it the Rivals?
#5
#7
Has anyone else put their GP on the Alignment Rack? We put our GP on the rack to see what it was.
Stock: Camber
LF RF
-2 deg -1.8deg
Rear was right at -1.6deg.
Kinda Curious to see if anyone else has and see what numbers they have.
I switched to some BFG tires, and added some Adjustable Hsport Rear Camber links.
Now alignment is -2deg on both front, and -1.4 both in the rear with less toe.
Stock: Camber
LF RF
-2 deg -1.8deg
Rear was right at -1.6deg.
Kinda Curious to see if anyone else has and see what numbers they have.
I switched to some BFG tires, and added some Adjustable Hsport Rear Camber links.
Now alignment is -2deg on both front, and -1.4 both in the rear with less toe.
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#9
My roadster needs some additional camber to make the best use of the b16 PSS10 bilstiens,
I'm planning on keeping the oem topmounts for compliance on my local rough pot-holed roads
The car will be mine to the grave so not too worried about any enhancements
Not being to everyone's taste
#11
I had mine on a rack recently and it was -1.8 all the way around. I put some Vorshlags on up front and now I'm running -2.5 front and -1.8 in the rear. Car handles nicely on track. I've still got some understeer going on that I'd like to work out. I'm also still on a stock rear sway though..
#12
#14
Not really directed at anyone in particular, but since you answered... -1.5 camber all around, of the -2 in the front?
#15
Here's what I'm running:
- Pirelli P7 215/45 R17
- dropped the Bilsteins down to the lowest level with the following heights (measured thru centerline of rim on level garage floor to lowest point on fender lip, no driver, mostly full tank of gas)
LF 623mm/RF 626MM/LR 635mm/RR 635MM
Aligned 5 months ago to "stock" Mini GP specs per BMW:
Front Camber L -1.9/R -1.8 deg
Front Toe L/R .05 deg
Rear Camber L -1.9/R-2.3 deg
Rear Toe L .10/R .20 deg
Thrust angle .01 deg
I do notice the back end breaks loose/feels loose on sharp corners w/acceleration, kinda like it wiggles out if you know what I mean.
- Pirelli P7 215/45 R17
- dropped the Bilsteins down to the lowest level with the following heights (measured thru centerline of rim on level garage floor to lowest point on fender lip, no driver, mostly full tank of gas)
LF 623mm/RF 626MM/LR 635mm/RR 635MM
Aligned 5 months ago to "stock" Mini GP specs per BMW:
Front Camber L -1.9/R -1.8 deg
Front Toe L/R .05 deg
Rear Camber L -1.9/R-2.3 deg
Rear Toe L .10/R .20 deg
Thrust angle .01 deg
I do notice the back end breaks loose/feels loose on sharp corners w/acceleration, kinda like it wiggles out if you know what I mean.
#17
Here's what I'm running:
- Pirelli P7 215/45 R17
- dropped the Bilsteins down to the lowest level with the following heights (measured thru centerline of rim on level garage floor to lowest point on fender lip, no driver, mostly full tank of gas)
LF 623mm/RF 626MM/LR 635mm/RR 635MM
Aligned 5 months ago to "stock" Mini GP specs per BMW:
Front Camber L -1.9/R -1.8 deg
Front Toe L/R .05 deg
Rear Camber L -1.9/R-2.3 deg
Rear Toe L .10/R .20 deg
Thrust angle .01 deg
I do notice the back end breaks loose/feels loose on sharp corners w/acceleration, kinda like it wiggles out if you know what I mean.
- Pirelli P7 215/45 R17
- dropped the Bilsteins down to the lowest level with the following heights (measured thru centerline of rim on level garage floor to lowest point on fender lip, no driver, mostly full tank of gas)
LF 623mm/RF 626MM/LR 635mm/RR 635MM
Aligned 5 months ago to "stock" Mini GP specs per BMW:
Front Camber L -1.9/R -1.8 deg
Front Toe L/R .05 deg
Rear Camber L -1.9/R-2.3 deg
Rear Toe L .10/R .20 deg
Thrust angle .01 deg
I do notice the back end breaks loose/feels loose on sharp corners w/acceleration, kinda like it wiggles out if you know what I mean.
Sorry to revive an old thread, but needed to ask some questions pre trackday!
Is there a reason why the camber numbers arent the same from one side to the other? Seems to vary greatly from one side to the other on the rear.
Same for the rear toe.
Also are the rear toe numbers positive degrees?
Thanks
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