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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Oct 29, '09 From Chicago Currently Offline Reputation: 2 (100%) ![]() |
The modification I have gotten were KYB GR-2 Struts and Tein lowering springs with 225 45 17" wheels. I tried getting a wheel alignment today but the mechanic said my suspension and wheels were "unsafe" on my celica. He went on stating that the wheel alignment machine could not align the wheels because of the lowering which affected the camber and caster. He said it requires a new bolt for the caster , but the caster is so so far off that the replacement wont even help the caster. Then he suggested to go back to OEM suspension and said "I owned a Celica GT before and those suspensions are already a sport suspension." Then he said the tires will rub and thats the main reason why there is a pull on the vehicle's steering which is what I believe is the reason it needed an alignment, but it doesn't even feel like theres rubbing. Should I get the new bolts and try another alignment? From what the mechanic said, it seems like nothing will help the alignment.
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go somewhere else, these are couple scenarios
1. your setup right now is not even that low so they should be able to align it assuming, you don't have worn suspension parts/steering parts. < ideal 2. Some places charge more to do lower cars, they remove warranty, and they'll still align it but only get it as close as they can but not exact, if you get the camber bolts, etc. it would help but then you would have to have really bad camber, or slammed on coilovers. This post has been edited by trdproven: Oct 21, 2011 - 6:28 PM -------------------- 94 Celica GT
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go somewhere else, these are couple scenarios 1. your setup right now is not even that low so they should be able to align it assuming, you don't have worn suspension parts/steering parts. < ideal 2. Some places charge more to do lower cars, they remove warranty, and they'll still align it but only get it as close as they can but not exact, if you get the camber bolts, etc. it would help but then you would have to have really bad camber, or slammed on coilovers. Your camber should not be off, I lowered mine 1.5(more like 2) and it just brings the strut together closer no angle change. Now on the other hand my car was pulling left when i bought it and I had an alignment which didn't work. I found my strut bottom and top plate were twisted throwing off my wheel angle o the pass side. After I changed shocks and got everything in order I was going straight as an arrow. Keep in mind I had to put the rear tires up front to go straight as the fronts were worn at an angle from the shock problem. What I am saying you need to use new tires to see if it is fixed. Or at least good ones. Good luck |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Oct 29, '09 From Chicago Currently Offline Reputation: 2 (100%) ![]() |
go somewhere else, these are couple scenarios 1. your setup right now is not even that low so they should be able to align it assuming, you don't have worn suspension parts/steering parts. < ideal 2. Some places charge more to do lower cars, they remove warranty, and they'll still align it but only get it as close as they can but not exact, if you get the camber bolts, etc. it would help but then you would have to have really bad camber, or slammed on coilovers. Your camber should not be off, I lowered mine 1.5(more like 2) and it just brings the strut together closer no angle change. Now on the other hand my car was pulling left when i bought it and I had an alignment which didn't work. I found my strut bottom and top plate were twisted throwing off my wheel angle o the pass side. After I changed shocks and got everything in order I was going straight as an arrow. Keep in mind I had to put the rear tires up front to go straight as the fronts were worn at an angle from the shock problem. What I am saying you need to use new tires to see if it is fixed. Or at least good ones. Good luck I forgot to mention I did get the tire rotation before the wheel alignment, I asked the mechanic if he would think the tires were unevenly worn and he said they definitely weren't. The tires have about 15,000 miles on them so they're are kind of new... idk they look good to me. I will definitely try Firestone. I remember when I got my new tires back when I had the original OEM struts and springs, the wheels were PERFECTLY aligned. I was able to drive with no hands for a long time without swirving lol but thanks a lot everyone for the advice. Hopefully Firestone will just do it right, and I am waiting for a coupon for the lifetime wheel alignment service to be released ![]() |
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