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Join Date: Dec 2010
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Got alignment after installed struts
I got my 4 wheel alignment today at a great Indy after I had installed 4 Bilstein Shocks (HD Front, Sport Rear). I wasn't aware that the camber in the front was controlled by the strut mount bolts. I'm sure somewhere I read it but had forgot. When I put on the front struts I didn't weight the wheel carrier since I didn't loosen the wishbone bolt on the frame...however I think if I had, the shock mount would have not been so far off, but still if you look at this picture I probably still would have made sure the bolts went back where they were from the factory...check out out how far they moved them to get a -0.5 camber! (2000 'S')
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Yup! Here's a little primer on Boxster alignment: Pelican Technical Article: Boxster Alignment Principles - 986 / 987
-Wayne
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Thanks Wayne, yup I've read almost all your articals...that's how I've been able to enjoy working on the box so much. I just found it strange that new shocks would effect the factory setup so much.
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Quote:
-Wayne
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Wayne R. Dempsey, Founder, Pelican Parts Inc., and Author of: 101 Projects for Your BMW 3-Series • 101 Projects for Your Porsche 911 • How to Rebuild & Modify Porsche 911 Engines • 101 Projects for Your Porsche Boxster & Cayman • 101 Projects for Your Porsche 996 / 997 • SPEED READ: Porsche 911 Check out our new site: Dempsey Motorsports |
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