Ten hours yesterday! Dialed in the alignment in the rear using AAD equipment and my new alignment tool from QuickTrick. Then changed the rotors and pads out along with bolting up a different set of wheels/tires.
Then a ride to evaluate it. Failure! Still not done! Not a happy camper! The pads I purchased from someone else (carbon ceramic) are not working against the DP rotors. I can feel the difference in adding camber in the rear and that needs to be changed back, NOW. So in a while here, after some prayer using my communist ordered face mask at Church, I am back out at it, back up on the QuickJack, all wheels need to come off, all the pads need changed and the absolute worst AAD arms to change out in the back need a tab changed I hope for the damn last time of its life!
I have quite a story and have learned lots of things playing with those AAD items yesterday through several cycles to determine just how the f... to get them dialed in right with the brief summary of directions we have. I believe I may have a Forum Wiki entry. Let me work on it.
I can tell ya, with the nearly zero camber tab back there to just one higher negative tab caused the Redeye to totally fishtail sideways one direction at 50 mph with some 345/30’s, where that simply don’t happen ever before with a nearly zero camber. I can nearly visualize a big tire on edge just powering around in a radius instead of powering flat on itself straight ahead.
Anyone else realize if you just change the tab in the top front tension arm without any other changes back there (not touching the toe arm or camber arm) you can plow massive toe-in into it? When you change just the camber arm tab, then no changes happen to toe?