I have a 2006 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS (2.4L), this weekend I installed some D2 Coil-overs. The day after I went to NTB (I got the 3 year alignment plan) to get my alignment. As you can see in the attached picture below I got practically everything fixed except for the Caster and Camber.
:: PICTURE OF THE ALIGNMENT REPORT ::
From my knowledge Camber does not affect anything other than the amount of traction and tire wear. But shouldn't make the car shake when accelerating even when accelerating extremely slow.
From the research I have done the caster is the thing that would make the car shake since my wheels seem to be pointing inwards instead of straight (If I'm not mistaken)?
My question is, why does it feel like the front of my car shakes at around 15-30MPH and them goes away after that? How do I fix my caster so it is normal and my car drives normal and I can speed up as fast or slow as I want (taking into account the road is perfectly flat and I wont scrape)?
Also in the picture above the person that did the alignment wrote "no caster/camber (front) adj., rear camber is bottomed out" (not sure what this means).
This leads me to believe I need something to fix the caster, and some camber plates to go on the rear so I don't wear out my tires since my back coil-overs didn't come with camber plates or are not adjustable? After those things are said and done my alignment should be perfect again so that it handles like new if not better since it is so low to the ground. Right now she drives worse than stock, not even including the the shaking that makes me feel like the engine will fall out of the car...
:: PICTURE OF THE ALIGNMENT REPORT ::
From my knowledge Camber does not affect anything other than the amount of traction and tire wear. But shouldn't make the car shake when accelerating even when accelerating extremely slow.
From the research I have done the caster is the thing that would make the car shake since my wheels seem to be pointing inwards instead of straight (If I'm not mistaken)?
My question is, why does it feel like the front of my car shakes at around 15-30MPH and them goes away after that? How do I fix my caster so it is normal and my car drives normal and I can speed up as fast or slow as I want (taking into account the road is perfectly flat and I wont scrape)?
Also in the picture above the person that did the alignment wrote "no caster/camber (front) adj., rear camber is bottomed out" (not sure what this means).
This leads me to believe I need something to fix the caster, and some camber plates to go on the rear so I don't wear out my tires since my back coil-overs didn't come with camber plates or are not adjustable? After those things are said and done my alignment should be perfect again so that it handles like new if not better since it is so low to the ground. Right now she drives worse than stock, not even including the the shaking that makes me feel like the engine will fall out of the car...
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