QUOTE(zeng @ Apr 7 2022, 01:40 PM)
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The 2 old tyres were never rotated but stay at the same rear corners throughout its life of 110-115K km.
Both exhibit even wear (between inside and outside edges) with (mild uneven) heel-toe wear around their circumferences, inside and outside.
Prior to free wheel alignment check, the alignment technician test drove the Avanza and found alignment ok. He too couldn't sense or detect the loosened RHS Front rack end assembly (which I didn't disclose to him).
I am wondering why the Front Left ride height is registered lower by 13 mm at 808 mm compared to Front Right of 821 mm?
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Why would current Front cambers (after about 15 months or 25K kms travel) of Left -0°42' (Previous -0°15') and Right -0°49' (Previous -0°15') have such a huge difference by up to negative -61' combined?
The change in Front toes could probably be explained by change in Total Front Cambers during the 15 months, I supposed.
For the purpose of summary of alignment readings:
Front Cambers are -0°42' (Left) and -0°49' (Right) with Front Total Cambers of -1°31';
Front Toes are -0°01' toe-out (Left) and +0°03' toe-in (Right) with Front Total Toes of +0°02';
Rear Cambers are -0°10' (Left) and -0°03' (Right) with Rear Total Cambers of -0°13'; and,
Rear Toes are -0°09' toe-out (Left) and +0°03' toe-in (Right) with Rear Total Toes of -0°06' .
Previous rear alignment angle readings were unknown.
there is no problem with your camber, but your toe is not aligned and balanced, sometime worn out bushing/rubber over time will affect the alignment, loose nut too will affect alignment, any weight added or taken out from the car will affect the alignment, but as long as your car still drive in a straight line and no issue with tyre wear then you're fine The 2 old tyres were never rotated but stay at the same rear corners throughout its life of 110-115K km.
Both exhibit even wear (between inside and outside edges) with (mild uneven) heel-toe wear around their circumferences, inside and outside.
Prior to free wheel alignment check, the alignment technician test drove the Avanza and found alignment ok. He too couldn't sense or detect the loosened RHS Front rack end assembly (which I didn't disclose to him).
I am wondering why the Front Left ride height is registered lower by 13 mm at 808 mm compared to Front Right of 821 mm?
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Why would current Front cambers (after about 15 months or 25K kms travel) of Left -0°42' (Previous -0°15') and Right -0°49' (Previous -0°15') have such a huge difference by up to negative -61' combined?
The change in Front toes could probably be explained by change in Total Front Cambers during the 15 months, I supposed.
For the purpose of summary of alignment readings:
Front Cambers are -0°42' (Left) and -0°49' (Right) with Front Total Cambers of -1°31';
Front Toes are -0°01' toe-out (Left) and +0°03' toe-in (Right) with Front Total Toes of +0°02';
Rear Cambers are -0°10' (Left) and -0°03' (Right) with Rear Total Cambers of -0°13'; and,
Rear Toes are -0°09' toe-out (Left) and +0°03' toe-in (Right) with Rear Total Toes of -0°06' .
Previous rear alignment angle readings were unknown.
camber cant be changed, there is no point to worry about it especially when it is still less than -0.5 per side
never look at total toe/camber, only look at per side
never look at total toe/camber, only look at per side
never look at total toe/camber, only look at per side
Apr 7 2022, 03:46 PM

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