need some quick alignment help
Hey all,
I took my R and new tires over to Direct Tire and Auto this morning to get a mount/balance and alignment. They quoted me like 105 + mount over the phone, after I told them it was slightly lowered. When I got to the shop they were like.
shop "Uhhhhh, yeahhhh...its going to be like 105++ because the car is slightly lowered."
me "what do you mean ++ ???"
shop "Uhhhh...means it may be more........." (crickets)
me "why would it be more...the car is .50 inches lower than stock?"
shop "Uhhhh...hmmmm we need to adjust your camber"
me "You cant adjust camber :evil: all I want is mount/ balance and align....align by adjusting the toe.
shop "hold on, let me talk to the tech..........."
Anyway, you get the picture. I have HR springs, so there is no dramatic drop. They should be able to align the wheel with no problem right???
Am I missing something here...all they should be able to adjust is the toe...right??
Please...need some quick help before Biff calls me back and tells me I need 20 inch rims too
Dev
I took my R and new tires over to Direct Tire and Auto this morning to get a mount/balance and alignment. They quoted me like 105 + mount over the phone, after I told them it was slightly lowered. When I got to the shop they were like.
shop "Uhhhhh, yeahhhh...its going to be like 105++ because the car is slightly lowered."
me "what do you mean ++ ???"
shop "Uhhhh...means it may be more........." (crickets)
me "why would it be more...the car is .50 inches lower than stock?"
shop "Uhhhh...hmmmm we need to adjust your camber"
me "You cant adjust camber :evil: all I want is mount/ balance and align....align by adjusting the toe.
shop "hold on, let me talk to the tech..........."
Anyway, you get the picture. I have HR springs, so there is no dramatic drop. They should be able to align the wheel with no problem right???
Am I missing something here...all they should be able to adjust is the toe...right??
Please...need some quick help before Biff calls me back and tells me I need 20 inch rims too
Dev
Originally Posted by 98cwitr
when you get an alignment it should include any needed camber adj., whether the car is lowered or not. jm2c
its only adjustable about 1.5 degrees from the factory. when you get an alignment, they align the camber to factory specs (if possible), adjust the caster to factory specs (if possible) and adjust the toe to factory specs (if possible) thats what an alignment is :wink:
EDIT: i think the front is 1.5 deg. but the rear is less than that.
EDIT: i think the front is 1.5 deg. but the rear is less than that.
All that can be adjusted in a typical tire shop as far as alignment is concerned on your ITR, is the toe. Hondas have no camber adjustment available except if you install camber kits.
As far as the extra charge, most alignment shops have a set time for doing an alignment and if your car is lowered and they need to use wood blocks to raise it, this requires more time thus more $$$.
An ITR with sport springs is standard height and should be aligned with no difficulty.
If you were to compare the job vs. a Passat 2000, where there are 4 upper ball joints and lotsa of alignment adjustment, the price would be almost 20$ more.
As far as the extra charge, most alignment shops have a set time for doing an alignment and if your car is lowered and they need to use wood blocks to raise it, this requires more time thus more $$$.
An ITR with sport springs is standard height and should be aligned with no difficulty.
If you were to compare the job vs. a Passat 2000, where there are 4 upper ball joints and lotsa of alignment adjustment, the price would be almost 20$ more.
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Just like BBQMan said, Toe Only. No Camber or Caster adjustment available on your car.
I'd go elsewhere. I have my car much lower than yours and I woudl not pay more than $60. And that gets me camber adjustment time too since I have kits on the car to allow for this adjustment.
I'd go elsewhere. I have my car much lower than yours and I woudl not pay more than $60. And that gets me camber adjustment time too since I have kits on the car to allow for this adjustment.
Originally Posted by Trey
Your 2000 Celica has Macpherson struts. Your Type-R has independent wishbone suspension.
ops: thanks i learning me
:lol:
Originally Posted by Trey
Just like BBQMan said, Toe Only. No Camber or Caster adjustment available on your car.
didn't think so....
I'd go elsewhere.
didn't think so....
I'd go elsewhere.
Those of you in the Central Massachusetts area......BEWARE of Direct Tire and Auto in Natick


