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karajabola 04-26-2015 01:24 PM

Front toe and camber setting?
 
If I use the recommended turnbuckle lengths, my YXL is very asymmetric with a lot of toe-out. What do you recommend for toe and camber settings? Ballpark answers are good enough for me, I.e., "some visible toe in, maybe a couple degrees of positive camber"

Thanks!

redsawacs 04-26-2015 02:08 PM

Re: Front toe and camber setting?
 
3° camber(top in) and 1-3° TOE IN.

EeePee 04-26-2015 02:27 PM

Re: Front toe and camber setting?
 
Toe out will influence how quickly the car turns in. Toe in will give it greater straight line stability.

Camber shouldn't ever be positive, or they've really screwed up the camber gain geometry. You could even start at zero and it should gain negative camber as the suspension goes through its travel because of the shorter length of the top turnbuckles.

MaxxPain 04-26-2015 02:52 PM

Re: Front toe and camber setting?
 
I was curious what the setting were when I built mine from the manual. Seeing I had a station, thought I would throw it on.

Front Toe -1
Front Camber -2 to -3

Rear was all Zero

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karajabola 04-26-2015 03:03 PM

Re: Front toe and camber setting?
 
Thanks. appreciate the input. I couldn't remember the sign convention for camber so apologies for my poor camber example.

EeePee 04-26-2015 03:18 PM

Re: Front toe and camber setting?
 
Can you cycle the suspension with that thing, Maxxpain?

Rear better be all zero, being a straight axle.

MaxxPain 04-26-2015 04:44 PM

Front toe and camber setting?
 
Yes, it has little ball bearings as wheels. You see it change as ride height changes.

EeePee 04-26-2015 04:59 PM

Re: Front toe and camber setting?
 
Does it ever go positive camber?

MaxxPain 04-26-2015 05:13 PM

Re: Front toe and camber setting?
 
I will check. I broke a front A arm yesterday so parts are on the way.

pro mod steve 04-26-2015 06:16 PM

Re: Front toe and camber setting?
 
What does that set up cost? All I have is RPM plastic camber and toe guages. Not that I need it being a basher just curious.

MaxxPain 04-26-2015 07:16 PM

Re: Front toe and camber setting?
 
I bought it years ago, I think everything there is like $275 to 300. I kept buying parts to it as I bought cars. I can do on road and off road. 1/10 and 1/8th

cmbscx10 04-26-2015 09:20 PM

Re: Front toe and camber setting?
 
Exact one like maxxpain's on rctech for $200. I don't think I can link it without bending RCC rules

MaxxPain 04-27-2015 10:35 PM

Re: Front toe and camber setting?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EeePee (Post 5211275)
Does it ever go positive camber?

From what I can tell., the camber stays about the same threw most the cycle. There is some deflection in the suspension.

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cmbscx10 04-27-2015 11:16 PM

Re: Front toe and camber setting?
 
That's awesome. The stock settings are actually pretty spot on.

redsawacs 04-28-2015 03:15 PM

Re: Front toe and camber setting?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MaxxPain (Post 5212446)
From what I can tell., the camber stays about the same threw most the cycle. There is some deflection in the suspension.

Now use a LONG camber link and cycle it again, see how it changes the camber through the suspension travel. Another fun test is to roll the chassis side to side and watch how far the camber changes between short and long camber links


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