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Posted this on both viper boards because I am in need of answers for my own safety.
I NEED HELP FROM YOU TECHNICAL VIPER SUSPENSION PROS!
I have been comfortable with my car up to the 130's but now, I am scared for my life at 60 when on the throttle... SERIOUSELY!
I just had my alignment done at a local speed shop that deals with road race and race suspension cars. I Had on BRAND NEW rear tires and the fronts are in GREAT, like new shape. The reason I got it aligned was NOT because of toe or caster, but because of my camber... from lowering it with Eibach springs and spring caps. My rear tires were being destroyed from the camber off so I had to get the camber taken care of.
I'm not putting down the shop or anything like that. I just need to find out whan needs to be corrected so I don't kill myself. So basically the steering is VERY VERY tight for normal driving. ANY little twitch in the steering wheel will cause the car to turn left or right making it feel real squirley at highway speeds and a little on normal roads. When on FULL THROTTLE, the car gets super squirley up in 3rd gear when I start increasing to about 70+MPH. I had to pull over today as I was test driving it because it pulled so hard to the left and got into a weird groove that I couldn't pull out of, so I eased it over slowly to a safe speed. No cars around so it was all good.
I called the shop and they told me that they may have set up the alignment to take care of the camber and lessen wear on the tires and it's possible they did not go by Viper specs, but just speced it out a little as to my request. They are a race shop, so I assumed they would have done it right to begin with and know how to properly align a car for street / drag strip, but the guy is supposed to get back with me and let me know if they went by Viper specs or just pulled a little camber.
I'm attaching a pucture of the spec sheet they gave me to show the before and after. What do you think? Does it look good or is it wrong?
*Edit* the shop contacted me and said they did set the car up to factory stock settings. I have no idea of knowing but I'm sure they are honest with their work.
I NEED HELP FROM YOU TECHNICAL VIPER SUSPENSION PROS!
I have been comfortable with my car up to the 130's but now, I am scared for my life at 60 when on the throttle... SERIOUSELY!
I just had my alignment done at a local speed shop that deals with road race and race suspension cars. I Had on BRAND NEW rear tires and the fronts are in GREAT, like new shape. The reason I got it aligned was NOT because of toe or caster, but because of my camber... from lowering it with Eibach springs and spring caps. My rear tires were being destroyed from the camber off so I had to get the camber taken care of.
I'm not putting down the shop or anything like that. I just need to find out whan needs to be corrected so I don't kill myself. So basically the steering is VERY VERY tight for normal driving. ANY little twitch in the steering wheel will cause the car to turn left or right making it feel real squirley at highway speeds and a little on normal roads. When on FULL THROTTLE, the car gets super squirley up in 3rd gear when I start increasing to about 70+MPH. I had to pull over today as I was test driving it because it pulled so hard to the left and got into a weird groove that I couldn't pull out of, so I eased it over slowly to a safe speed. No cars around so it was all good.
I called the shop and they told me that they may have set up the alignment to take care of the camber and lessen wear on the tires and it's possible they did not go by Viper specs, but just speced it out a little as to my request. They are a race shop, so I assumed they would have done it right to begin with and know how to properly align a car for street / drag strip, but the guy is supposed to get back with me and let me know if they went by Viper specs or just pulled a little camber.
I'm attaching a pucture of the spec sheet they gave me to show the before and after. What do you think? Does it look good or is it wrong?
*Edit* the shop contacted me and said they did set the car up to factory stock settings. I have no idea of knowing but I'm sure they are honest with their work.
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