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Old 05-04-07, 02:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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README: Corner Balancing and Alignment

Dear Every Coil-Over-Driving Legend Owner--
You should corner-balance your Legend; otherwise you're not taking advantage of what your coil-overs were designed to do. Lowering is only a side effect, or perk, of installing coil-overs.

On with it! Believe me when I write that my Legend is difficult to align--so difficult that I've been turned away from a couple shops (including the dealership). Without a doubt, West End Alignment in Gardina, CA offers alignment and corner-balancing perfection, even for meticulous folks like myself. The guy is a suspension genius; he asks the right questions; his advice is solid. These words cannot describe how satisfied I am, or how my face hurts from grinning the entire two-hour drive home. For once, my Legend is as it should have been. It feels super agile and nimble on its toes.

The Legend about to be corner balanced:


My corner balance results:


The guy moved ~75lbs. of weight off the driver's front wheel, which roughly equates to removing a 400lb. guy out of the driver's seat. As you can see from the results above, relocating the battery to the passenger rear of the car (directly above the wheel) should almost perfectly left/right balance the coupe with me sitting in it.

My alignment is a perfect 1.5 degree camber on both front tires with 4.5 degrees caster and no toe (zero). Both rear tires are running 1.25 degrees of negative camber and 1/16 inches of toe in. I think this is a perfect track setup for a Legend. If you do not track your Legend, or drive aggressively, then run much less camber or you'll be roasting tires!

I wish that you guys could drive the before and after. If you have any questions about corner balancing or alignments, please ask. I can hopefully help. If you would like to schedule an appointment with West End, see below. I cannot recommend them high enough!

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See you all at the Nationals tomorrow!

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Both the alignment and corner-balancing were done with me sitting in the car the entire time.
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Old 05-04-07, 02:38 AM   #2 (permalink)
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cost? I'll have to get this done after I get the ksports in. Too bad they are not already in!
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Old 05-04-07, 02:42 AM   #3 (permalink)
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cost? I'll have to get this done after I get the ksports in. Too bad they are not already in!
You had better be there in the TT tomorrow, or else!

He spent about 3.5/4 hours with me and the cost was $215.

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$215 for a well aligned car is a good investment.

I notice you're still on those big heavy wheels! Nothing lighter/smaller for the track? I guess you have to have something pretty big to fit over those brakes though.

3565 with you in the car huh? sounds pretty light. did you pull out 160 pounds of stuff? like the rear seat and the contents of the trunk? I know the coupe weighs in a bit over 3500 from the factory, and I thought the autos weigh more than the manuals. I'm guessing you weigh about 160 or so, putting your coupe right at 3400 pounds. Were you on a half tank of gas?

edit: I forgot about that carbon fiber hood - how much does it save, I wonder?
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Old 05-04-07, 03:09 AM   #5 (permalink)
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wow i would so do that if someone did it here locally. i no with my ksports my car tends to "float" on the road i would love to have it feel "stickier"
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I punched it up in Excel - ideally you want to move exactly 46 pounds from the front driver corner to the rear passenger corner. The stock battery weighs about 37 1/2 pounds.

The only other things I can think of in that corner are the battery tray and the windshield washer reservoir. If you pull those out you could be getting close to the perfect number.

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relocatable weight 46 1070 1068 714 713 DC 1782 1783 PC 50.0% 50.0% F 2138 60.0% R 1427 40.0% 1784 1781 50.0% 50.0% L R
another thing to consider is how much the extra wiring will weigh - I guess it would throw off the calculation a bit.
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If I had access to him , Id be there in a heartbeat. Around my parts Im lucky to even find someone that will do alignment on lowriders period.
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I really wish I could make it - as of right now I have an appt to take my car in so I can start the process of fixing it.

Anyway, on further experimentation, Keith, I discovered that if you added 14 50 pound bags of rice to your trunk, you'd acheive truely prefect weight distribution: 50/50 front-rear, side-to-side, and corner. of course your car would also weigh 4275 pounds.

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relocatable weight ballast l/r rear Total weight w/driver 47 355 4275 1069 1068 1069 1069 DC 2137 2138 PC 50.0% 50.0% F 2137 50.0% R 2138 50.0% 2138 2137 50.0% 50.0% L R
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Word. An aligned auto period will do wonders on crisper handling. If anyone in Atlanta area wants corner balance alignment let me know. The shop I go to does an awsome job.
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Word. An aligned auto period will do wonders on crisper handling. If anyone in Atlanta area wants corner balance alignment let me know. The shop I go to does an awsome job.
I'll be hitting you up about that ATL area shop once I get my Ksports installed and have some extra $.
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Keith, just curious as to how you moved your battery to the trunk. I've been considering some weight-balancing for a while now but I'm still not sure as to how great the benefit is (esp. since I have yet to see track action in my Legend and the closest thing so far is local twisties). But of course, I'm interested in maximizing my car's handling potential =)

Also, is this something that can be done only with height-adjustable coilovers? My suspension adjusts damper levels only =/
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Keith, just curious as to how you moved your battery to the trunk. I've been considering some weight-balancing for a while now but I'm still not sure as to how great the benefit is (esp. since I have yet to see track action in my Legend and the closest thing so far is local twisties). But of course, I'm interested in maximizing my car's handling potential =)

Also, is this something that can be done only with height-adjustable coilovers? My suspension adjusts damper levels only =/
Ohhh, you won't be able to sensibly corner-balance your car without adjustable spring rates.

There are battery relocation kits for purchase online, but you should ask DV8 or anybody who's relocated theirs. I haven't started mine, yet. Let us know what you find out! I'm thinking that we could remove the storage container on the right and stuff a smallish battery there.

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There is a detailed article about corner balancing in the latest Modified Magazine. http://www.modified.com/
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Word. An aligned auto period will do wonders on crisper handling. If anyone in Atlanta area wants corner balance alignment let me know. The shop I go to does an awsome job.
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