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gmaster

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  1. Well i've had a alignment check done, seems i have gained some negative camber as expected but not as much as i'd like on the front. My front toe is out, one wheel has toe out other toe in, they said was my steering wheel straight to which i replyed yes, they said no point in changing the toe then as this would make the steering wheel off center? So nothing was done.

    Geo reads as follows-

     

    Front camber-

    left -0 40

    right - 16

     

    rear camber-

    left -1 32

    right -1 30

     

    Front toe-

    left -1.3

    right 1.2

    total -0.1

     

    Rear toe-

    left 1.2

    right -0.1

    total 1.1

     

    Castor-

    left 7 53

    right 7 50

     

    Thurst angle 0 06

     

    What do you make of this? my camber seems well out from one side to another on the front!

  2. Yeah i agree i would like to have the castor and camber optimized, i see what your saying about the toe, got me thinking that's it be worse recently since it seems to now have slight toe out? Not sure what you mean by pull the car down though?

    I think i need to get a geo report done asap to see what it is showing now and see what you make of it. I really appreciate you taking the time to help sort this out, and it seems more and more likely i'll be poping up to see you so you can work your magic! (only a 4hr drive!!)

  3. Wow thanks for the quick reply! car is a daily driver with the hope of the odd track day thrown in. great to hear it can be adjusted ! Yeah i have a geo report but this was done before the springs where fitted, but it reads as follows-

     

    Front camber-

    left -0 36

    right -0 12

     

    Rear camber-

    left -1 24

    right -1 36

     

    Front toe-

    left 0.0

    right 0.0

     

    Rear toe-

    left 0.3

    right 0.0

     

    castor-

    left 8 06

    right 7 58

     

    Thrust angle 0.02

     

    Though i suspect it will be different now since the springs were fitted.

  4. Hello! im new here but have had a good look around some interesting stuff and alot of stuff i dont understand fully.

    Really would like some help im fed up with so called alignment garage's saying yeah it's ok it's within spec!!!!!!!!!

    So here's my story brought a standard mk1 octavia vrs about two years ago , handling was ok but i wanted abit more, thought i'd go down the handling route first before power.

    So my current set up is as follows-

     

    Koni fsd's dampers

    H&R sport springs (20mm drop)

    Polybushed wishbone's (superpro)

    Front lower strut brace

    22mm whiteline adjustable rear arb (get rid of the understeer)

    I have also had new oem front arb (19mm) and bushes, top mounts and front droplinks.

    Regarding the 20mm drop it's more like 15mm at the most, as the fsd's actually raised the car by about 5mm.

    I've had all sorts of alignment done/ checked but all for a standard vrs which mine is not im just not happy with the way the car drives im at the point where i feel like getting rid of it! It just doesn't feel planted sometime's the front feels light with little grip, the steering is to light with little feel and in general feels twitchy.

    Sorry to go on but i feel this is the only place to guide me in the right direction to getting it sorted/better. I understand that the mk1 octavia has limited adjustment but camber shims may help? I know my rear and front camber is out from one side to the other from a print out i had done with four wheel alignment ive also get slight toe out on the front. I only have basic knowledge and would like to know where to start? Think i will end up at wim i just want it to drive/handle better to say im dissapionted is a understatement after spending a fair amount of money on it. Rant over. :thumbsup_anim:

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