Adjustable Toe and binding Reduction: Stage 2 Measure/Calcs
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BenedictSenior Member
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Re: Adjustable Toe and binding Reduction: Stage 1 Planning
When our cars are slammed in addition to the rear wheels gaining toe in the wheel also moves forward in the wheel well.
If toe adjustment is made on the inner mount it will need to be shortened to straighten out toe, but the wheel will still be further forward in the wheel well.
Instead, consider making your toe adjustment on the outboard heim by extending it's length, pushing the wheel back to the center of the wheel well while also reducing toe in.
End result being the inner mount is a heim to reduce binding, the outer mount is a heim to extend the length of the control arm, reducing toe, returning the wheel to the center of the wheel arch, and also having some sort of camber adjustment.
Yes, I've thought about doing this for a while, lol.
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ShamWowSenior Member
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Re: Adjustable Toe and binding Reduction: Stage 1 Planning
^exactly. The main problem still remains though, toe/camber gain on our low cars is unbearable."produce first.talk second." -
CarelessSenior Member
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Re: Rear Control Arm Camber and Toe Bolt Diameter
[quote]nismopu wrote: [quote=adamvann3]Originally posted by nismopuYou saw the e30 setup I posted last year right? They had adjustable camber built in as well. I will see if I can dig up the link.
Not sure, but my guess is Jake Larsen's DTM setup: http://www.s14.net/jakesdtmtours/suspension.html
Also some good e30 enough here: http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/sh … ?t=1344968
and here: http://www.bigcoupe.com/phpBB2/viewtopi … 7f4624bea3
It's all a little more intense than I am willing to go with the semi trailing. Plan A will be my last full efforts with the semi trailing. After that it would be just be beneficial to cross into the multi link land. I am not giving up hope yet. Each step forward and can almost taste victory. The fact that these joints are dimensionally right on.... is a good sign.That's the one! Never seen the bimmer forums one, decent execution it just lacks alot in the quality of hardware he chose. Also, can't figure out why he used square tube...... -
BenedictSenior Member
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Re: Adjustable Toe and binding Reduction: Stage 1 Planning
Mike_GruiZinga wrote: ^exactly. The main problem still remains though, toe/camber gain on our low cars is unbearable.
I feel like at my ride height the camber gains seen during 1" of travel are greater than what would be seen on a stock car raised high enough to have zero toe/camber. But that's just an eyeballing guestimation.
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ShamWowSenior Member
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Re: Adjustable Toe and binding Reduction: Stage 1 Planning
[quote]Benedict wrote:Originally posted by Mike_GruiZinga^exactly. The main problem still remains though, toe/camber gain on our low cars is unbearable.How much camber/toe gain can be seen at 1" and 2" travel assuming the starting point is zero toe/camber?"produce first.talk second." -
adamvann3Senior Member
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Here is one of the articles that sparked my interest in the matter: http://www.e30m3project.com/e30m3perfor … /index.htm
Just an awesome write up on the matter at hand. In my nights of random suspension reading, I have found the e30 community to be the most informative on the semi trailing arm, and pretty reliant to what the z31 has. Once I nab a rear x-member+CA I will put together some calculations, and graphs more specific to the z31.
For now, here is some general calcs from the above link.
Off hand I dont have the sweep angle for the z31, so for shits and giggles lets assume its the same as the e30's. For a pure trailing arm theta=0 thus no change in camber or toe throughout the suspension travel. Below what you're going to see is the e30 sweep angle=15* along with a modified BMW motorsport e30 m3 touring=12*. The basis of the graph is with the CA at 0* with a full sweep up to 90* (unrealistic, however if you read the article the author later uses realistic inches of travel vs camber gains). When rotation of the arm =90, the sweep angle=camber angle.
more reads later:
A study of the curve reveals that near the horizontal position of the rear trailing arm you will gain about 0.9 degrees of negative camber for every inch of suspension compression
In the end semi trailing on a lowered car on pavement is not ideal (now for an off road buggy its s different situation). I am not going to argue that. All that I am trying to gain from this is better static alignment numbers, thus allowing be to drive my car without chewing up rear tires driving in a straight line. For race car sake, this is not the best. However if I feel like making the car more competitive I will switch to multi-link (thanks mike for the kits, butter and others for write-ups and research). The semi trailing is more than capable of hard/spirited back road driving in which my car sees a lot of; cost vs benefit
Enjoy!86na - BlueZ
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vegasZ31TSenior Member
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Re: Adjustable Toe and binding Reduction: Stage 1 Planning
As a suggestion: Before you start buying things and hacking away you might want to map the suspension â at least 3â above and below actual ride height, so that you know for sure where the best possible ride height is.
Say for every ¼â (plus or minus from static) ride height change how much does it change camber and toe? It costs you nothing but time.
For mapping the front you might also map it a 10*, 20* & 30* left and right turns to see if the results are much different that straight ahead. It will also give you and indication of what caster changes, if any, might be helpful.
When you map the rear, you can find a sweet spot that gives you the least toe change in your anticipated operating range and also find the most consistent camber change (which your tires will thank you for). Running at that set up lets my tires run within a couple degrees temperature on the outside, middle and inside. Their happy place!
The two Z31âs that I have mapped ended up having slightly different best ride heights. Also the left and right rear maps will be slightly different â as the rear suspension seems to have been manufactured that way.
As it works out with my current overall set up (coilovers ++ but no adjustable rear cross member yet), I have to run my ride height about 1.5â higher than I would really like to, because it produces the best grip - under all conditions.
At least by mapping you will have a starting point to measure everything else from. Mapping, along with tire temperatures, skid pad timing, and driver feel, will help point out some things you may need like: camber adjusters, bump steer spacers, spring and stabilizer bar changes, shock settings and caster adjusters.
I am probably at 80% on my suspension modifications â an ongoing (primary) process, and a bit less complete on the engine.My ride: 1984 300ZXT Anniversary Edition, SCCA BSP
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adamvann3Senior Member
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Re: Adjustable Toe and binding Reduction: Stage 2 Measure/Ca
Spare rear (thanks JoeZ31) rigged up to measure sweep angle:
Calculations to come when I figure what the fuck is wrong with my toe curve equations/commands.86na - BlueZ
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1sikzSenior Member
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Re: Adjustable Toe and binding Reduction: Stage 2 Measure/Ca
Glad to see you're underway with this. I just recently got my parts car to the house and have yet to pull the subframe out to get those measurements for you.Originally posted by adamvann3Hmm I normally jack off my rear x-member. -
adamvann3Senior Member
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Re: Adjustable Toe and binding Reduction: Stage 2 Measure/Ca
Wish I was further. Still need to order Ballistic joints. End game goal is May/June so I have some time to procrastinate.
It will get done, I will not be chewing up tires every 3k.86na - BlueZ
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vegasZ31TSenior Member
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Re: Adjustable Toe and binding Reduction: Stage 2 Measure/Ca
Calculations to come when I figure what the *beep* is wrong with my toe curve equations/commands.
However, you may have different results if you are jacking the suspension up and down with everything connected while measuring the toe. If so, I would be very interested in seeing the figures.My ride: 1984 300ZXT Anniversary Edition, SCCA BSP
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adamvann3Senior Member
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Re: Adjustable Toe and binding Reduction: Stage 2 Measure/Ca
vegasZ31T wrote:Calculations to come when I figure what the *beep* is wrong with my toe curve equations/commands.
However, you may have different results if you are jacking the suspension up and down with everything connected while measuring the toe. If so, I would be very interested in seeing the figures.86na - BlueZ
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Neil86tSenior Member
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Re: Adjustable Toe and binding Reduction: Stage 2 Measure/Ca
I wanna kit when you make it because I said so :lol:
Elitist Prick Black Z owner.
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KungFooMASTASenior Member
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Re: Adjustable Toe and binding Reduction: Stage 2 Measure/Ca
WARNING! Do Not Buy From Balistic Fab! Unless you like paying for parts you will never get, or dealing with thieves don't do it. Time and time again they have screwed over many people in the offroad comunity. They WILL do the same thing to you.
Read some of these from the Pirate4x4 board. By the way they are so crooked they where banned from Pirate even though they where a Sponsoring Vendor of Pirate.
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=992142
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthre … listic+fabLoc Dog dont ride for no trick ass bitchs....WORD!
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DeleriousZSenior Member
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Re: Adjustable Toe and binding Reduction: Stage 2 Measure/Ca
Weird, I had no problem with ballistic. That was like a year and a half ago, maybe things have changed.
1988 300zxt. gt35, stance, etc. Wheels: Varrstoen ES2 18x9.5 et-13 225/40. 18x10.5 et0 245/40
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