Wiisass;979948 said:
So you had never driven the car before?
Do you have any friends that are good drivers or know any supra guys? Have one of them drive the car? Darty to some people, might be responsive to others.
-1deg of CAMBER shouldn't wear your tires unevenly. But I don't know what you're doing with this car, if its just street driving, then leave it alone I guess. Or try -1*. I mean on a stock suspension, doing street driving and nothing performance related, I guess the stock specs for alignment would be fine. It just seems weird to me, knowing how much the body rolls and how the wheel cambers in, but if you aren't pushing the car, the body won't roll as much, so you won't have the problem.
So if it's just a commuter car, then leave it alone and have someone who's there feel the steering issue. Maybe a better description from someone else or maybe just more description from you would help.
Tim
Yeah, I had driven the car before I put the new rack in. I may not have understood what you meant.
It seemed to drive better than it has lately. I think what I will do is buy some new tires as the rears are worn on the center patch from the guys at discount tire over-inflating them. I'm hoping this is related issue, but I hardly ever get that lucky with a simple problem fix.
As far as what I am doing with it is--the answer is mainly commuting with some spirited bursts here and there, and the occasional high speed travel on a sweeping freeway on or off ramp. The suspension set up is tokiko illumina II's, stock springs, and suspension teqniques sway bars front and rear.
When I say "darty", it seems like I am consistently sawing at the wheel.
I wish I could be more descriptive, and check things right now but the car is in the body shop getting some work done. Should have it back next week.
I read somewhere that if the caster is too positive, the steering will be very heavy and will have the tendancy to bump steer--kick when you hit a bump.
This is what made me start to wonder and searching the boards for any information on alignment specs. I do know that it seems to be more of a handfull when the pavement gets rough.
Thanks Tim.
Wayne