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Caster out on tracking


sam255

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The relationship of the front shock to top mount controls the camber on these cars.

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The top strut mounts to the inner wing via slotted holes.

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It would be possible to adjust but it would be a right royal pain the sit down bits to do as you would need to take the strut out to adjust it in a set of spring compressors.

In this post, I explain how to build the strut to make sure the alignment is maintained correctly.  If the rubber in the centre of the top mount is worn, that may affect the alignment.

The only thing that is adjustable on the front end is the tracking (track rod ends).  All the arms are effectively fixed in place with no adjustment. 

 

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In the repair manual it says to rotate the top mount clockwise before tightening the top mount bolts. It doesn't differentiate between left & right so clearly not that crucial. 

I have made some adjustment to my camber by fitting wishbone arms that have a sliding plate where the ball joint is. Added about another 0.5 degree of negative camber.

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The reg is for an F30, so either wrong forum or the garage had the wrong car loaded up in the system. 

Either way the right rear toe is way out. Should be slightly toed in and matched across the axle. Around 0.05 to 0.10 per side. That's dragging the tyre sideways down the road and wearing out the inner edge. 

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If caster is even on both sides, it’s really not a big deal

 

Only effect more caster would have is stronger steering wheel self centring. Tire wear and grip should be the same.

 

In fact more caster gives you more camber in turns, so more grip over the front axle in corners. Lots of M-cars had special parts put in to add caster to the same chassis as the non-m version. Usually offset control arm bushes & strut mounts.

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