I suspect that Onasled will chime in here soon. He made his own, simple alignment jigs. It really isn't too difficult once you have an accurate way of measuring.
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I'll try and dig up some pictures.
My jigs are for the race cars and not that easy to attach to a stock street car being the bumper coveres need to be removed.
Nothing like a good string alignment! I think one done properly has better results then any machine out there. Just takes more setup time and procedure patients, but there is nothing better then knowing that you personally are doing the work and getting it right.
Hardest part of aligning is having the car all strung up and being able to GET to the tie rods, trailing arm pickup, and rear adjustable control arms to make the adjustments. Some here may have seen my setup and the wheel elimination plates I made.
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Would your MINI alignment kit still require removal of the bumper covers? I just did the install of the front aero bumper cover on my R56 and it's not something I would relish having always to deal with to get an alignment.
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NO. I would make it way easier then that. It's why I just dont offer what I have already designed for myself.
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Mark me down Greg as being interested in your kit.
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From what I've seen of your work, it's pretty impressive. And I've never had a problem paying for expertise.
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Greg, I've seen your alignment plates in the garages at NHMS on the maroon MINI. Definitely cool. Definitely well designed and well executed. Definitely not for everyone. Anyone who brings a MINI to the track with a pit crew should have a set. From what I could see, it's easy with two people but tough with one, but that was just my impression. So not sure what the market is for that. But yes, I was extremely impressed with your ability to diagnose tire temperature deltas and adjust camber and toe between run sessions. Who knows, I'll bet you might sell a couple dozen sets.
I wish I'd taken pictures, but I was too busy holding my jaw up. The engineer in me was awestruck at just how elegant and effective they were. -
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I'd like to know more.
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I am interested in what specs you suggest for a street and track day MINI
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I'm trying to find the suspension mod list for "Shadow". I just got him about two months ago after "Chili" was finished. I do know there are adjustable rear control arms, purple springs, Koni shocks, strut tower braces (defenders), 22mm rear bar set in the middle hole and Kuhmo 215/45/17 (SRT or something, don't know for sure as he's at the body shop).
No I do not have track tires. Lend me the $$$ to get'em, I promise to pay you back some day
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So no camber plates up front?
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Correct, no camber plates yet. Just lowered.
What do you suggest ?
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camber plates at the top of the list! Before lowering and all the rest of the stuff. There's not a lot you can do with the geometery of the suspension, but do what you can there first, then tune to suite.
While more front camber won't get the car to neutral handling, it gets the car a lot closer than factory AND it means that you can maximize the use of the contact patch on the front wheels, something that's really, really important for for a front heavy FWD car.
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This is the way "Shadow" was set up when I got him a couple of months ago. He needs aligned before I have to buy new tires with $$$ I don't have.
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No more mushrooming with the plates too.
I hope to do my install and alignment the weekend after this one. I'll take some pics and write up some notes.
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