Ahh, thanks, DW.
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Ahh, thanks, DW.
Just because the Hunter said it's the same as a regular 330 that doesn't mean it's correct - it was programmed by a human after all.
if/when I get an alignment, i am gonna verify with a dealer and/or specialized indie shop that the ZHP does have more (-) camber or not.
So what was the reason to get an alignment?
regular maintenance or was it having some symptom/problem?
If it did, what was the problem?
did the alignment solve it?
Thanks.
I got the alignment because tire wear dictated it.
The dealer concurred with the zhp spec, as well as the link (post 5), who also verified with the dealer.
It wasn't only because the computer said so....did you read the above?
Hmmm, Interesting, the ZHP requires toe out instead of toe in as in the ZCP 330.
I'll be zeroing mine out once I lower and change control arms.
Positive toe would make the car very twitchy to steering input at highway speeds.
I too need an alignment -- you guys will love the reason why: noticed the lock nuts on both tie rod ends were totally loose. Which was neat. Anyhow, didn't lose a wheel but the front tires were wearing quickly & unevenly (big shocker).
Anyhow, sold the tires & wheels in question but now that I have the 135's back on the car (with nice bald Michelin PS1's), I'm thinking about new tires. I've got a new set sitting in my TireRack.com wish list but before I pull that trigger, it's alignment time.
After reading this thread and the e46fan thread linked in post #5, it seems all we need to do is make sure the tech doing the work chooses coupe vs sedan and uses the Sport specs for 18" wheels (the std ZSP wheel being 17"). See first image below.
Easy enough but here's the curve ball. Looking at the add'l images below, lifted from another alignment thread here on this site, it seems the setting might change if you are running the OE BMW shock tower reinforcement plates (BMW p/n 51717036781).
Or is it that you simply realign to ZSP 18" specs after installing the plates? Discuss...
Note: the data below is all related to coupes.
http://i1125.photobucket.com/albums/...alignment1.jpg
http://i1125.photobucket.com/albums/...ensionheck.png
http://i1125.photobucket.com/albums/...oadpackage.png
When I had my alignment done, I asked the guy to align according to lowered sport suspension but he told me that it doesn't matter because the machine is set up based on VIN#. I don't know how well it gets aligned, but I guess I'll find out soon enough. Either way, it was the only shop that would touch my car because most shops won't touch a lowered car. :(
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I put the specs in there...
http://i1015.photobucket.com/albums/...6/IMAG1310.jpg
I wonder if just a bit of extra camber in my rear would help with the deep dip rubbing of my tires. Since I only rub on deep dips, would the extra camber wear the tire far more than the occasional rub? I'll probably rub at least once every time I go out if I'm not watching certain dips.
^Yes....it would help.