Here's the link from the Terminator suspension forum
http://svtperformance.com/forums/showthread.php?p=6166950#post6166950
http://svtperformance.com/forums/showthread.php?p=6166950#post6166950
I think they do not know how or to do or understand an alignment procedure. Even your caster as close as you can. Set it for max positive you can( this is usually 5.5 positive with your setup) Usually a degree difference will pull. I do not get really aggressive on the camber, negative 0.6 is fine. Weight makes a difference, usually have the person sit in the car or use weights as a bias for the particular setup. I like toe-in because high speed run on the street will push the toe even. Setting the rear up first on a irs car is most important.
Interesting... I'm having the same issue. (I don't mean to hijack) I just had H&R Race springs, MM cc plates and aluminum rack bushings installed at CJ Pony Parts. The alignment shop, Chapman Ford in Lancaster, said that it was as close as they could get it. I thought that the MM cc plates would allow a full range of adjustments so that alignment could be set exactly. Am I wrong? Here are the spec's I ended up with:
Front Left Camber -0.5 / Front Right Camber -0.5
Front Left Caster 5.3 / Front Right Caster 5.2
Front Left Toe 0.10 / Front Right Toe 0.10
I had wanted to have the Caster set at 4.5 but this is as close as they could get. Why would that be? Are these settings ok? How will it be for tire wear? :shrug: Sorry for all the questions, I don't know a lot about alignments and I just got new tires so I am concerned.
Maybe I just need to go to a shop that is familiar with the MM cc plates and knows what they are doing. Silver Spring is not real close to me, but to have someone good do the job it would be worth the drive to Billy's. :thumbsup: What do you all think?
Your settings seem OK to me. More positive Caster is good. Caster also will not affect tire wear.
Mike
Thanks for the feedback Mike. I'm glad to hear that Caster will not affect tire wear. I still don't understand the shop saying that it is as close as they could get it. Aren't the MM cc plates supposed to allow a "full range of adjustment"? Is this so called problem common with others who have the MM cc plates? :shrug: