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<blockquote data-quote="Fastphil" data-source="post: 8259156" data-attributes="member: 39941"><p>I just had mine aligned on Friday. I have cut stock coupe springs, and no other aftermarket parts to help align the car. I wanted to see if I could get a decent alignment without having to buy CC plates, adjustable this and that, etc. and the results were just within the limits of acceptability. Here are the specs from the after-alignment printout:</p><p></p><p>Left front: Right Front:</p><p>Camber: -1.3 -2.0</p><p>Caster: 3.4 2.9</p><p>Toe: 0.07" 0.05"</p><p></p><p>Left Rear: Right Rear:</p><p>Camber: -1.2 -1.3</p><p>Toe: 0.07 0.06</p><p></p><p>As a side note, the technician knew what he was doing, and he told me that the only concern he had with the results was the tie rods being angled upwards due to the low ride height of the car. A bump-steer kit would fix this, but I don't have any bump-steer, so I don't think I will be adding that any time soon. He also mentioned that the camber adjustment at all four corners was basically maxed out. If I want to reduce negative camber, I will need aftermarket parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fastphil, post: 8259156, member: 39941"] I just had mine aligned on Friday. I have cut stock coupe springs, and no other aftermarket parts to help align the car. I wanted to see if I could get a decent alignment without having to buy CC plates, adjustable this and that, etc. and the results were just within the limits of acceptability. Here are the specs from the after-alignment printout: Left front: Right Front: Camber: -1.3 -2.0 Caster: 3.4 2.9 Toe: 0.07" 0.05" Left Rear: Right Rear: Camber: -1.2 -1.3 Toe: 0.07 0.06 As a side note, the technician knew what he was doing, and he told me that the only concern he had with the results was the tie rods being angled upwards due to the low ride height of the car. A bump-steer kit would fix this, but I don't have any bump-steer, so I don't think I will be adding that any time soon. He also mentioned that the camber adjustment at all four corners was basically maxed out. If I want to reduce negative camber, I will need aftermarket parts. [/QUOTE]
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