when looking at the rear, the left side of the car is lower than the right. I've recently installed IE springs, bilstein sports, urethane subframe mounts, and the car still sits like that. If i jack up the car from the diff and lower onto jackstands, one side reaches the stand before the other. Is my body twisted or something? The front looks fine, but the rear worries me. How big of a deal is this?
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Originally posted by hypnotoadwhen looking at the rear, the left side of the car is lower than the right. I've recently installed IE springs, bilstein sports, urethane subframe mounts, and the car still sits like that. If i jack up the car from the diff and lower onto jackstands, one side reaches the stand before the other. Is my body twisted or something? The front looks fine, but the rear worries me. How big of a deal is this?
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when i had my alignment done they didn't mention anything about not being able to get it in spec...
EDIT: i've pulled the spec sheet from an alignment performed when the suspension was stock, and the rear doesnt look to be in spec.
Left Rear: camber: -0.8 toe: -0.19
Right Rear: camber: -1.1 toe: -0.39
Rear total toe: -0.58
thrust angle: 0.10
I planned on tracking this car..is that still feasible?
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Is that toe in degrees or inches? I know it is usually measured in inches... but that would be some pretty insane toe. MEasure the wheelbase on both sides, and try to do it accurately. On most bent vehicles, you will get different numbers.
Where are you working on your car? in the street, or a garage?
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Here are the alignment specs on my car with the old suspension (4lug, Cupkit etc)
That was PRIOR to Urethane subframe and trailing arm bushes. When I aligned it again (just hooked up the heads to check actually) the rear was .1 off for camber.
0.5 is the factory tolerace between the sides.
Wish I made a printout of my most recent alignment after the 5lug, big brakes etc.. but my numbers were dreamy :)
-2.8 and -2.9 camber on both rearsTenured Automotive Service Professional - Avid BMW Enthusiast
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Unless caster is really out of wack or a bent member is giving you bad camber the ride height is primarily set by your coils. If the spring rate of both rear coils are about the same and for some reason one side is lower than the other like less than 1/2 inch then you can put shims beneath the coil spring seat.
You did make sure that air pressure was correct in all tires... correct.
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