I had an alignment performed on a 2006 Corolla today. The car had 56,000 miles and this was its first alignment. The alignment was performed for two reasons:
1) Excessive Wear on the outer shoulder of the left front tire
2) New tires were installed last week.
Here are the results:
(Acceptable Range): Before/After
Left Front:
Camber (0.2 to -1.3): -0.4/-0.4
Caster (3.6 to 2.1): 3.2/3.2
Toe (-0.10 to 0.10): -0.09/-0.01
Right Front:
Camber (-1.3 to 0.2): -0.6/-0.6
Caster (2.1 to 3.6): 3.5/3.5
Toe (0.10 to -0.10): 0.00/-0.01
Front:
Total Toe (-0.20 to 0.20): -0.08/-0.01
Steer Ahead (-0.05 to 0.05): -0.05/0.00
Left Rear:
Camber (-1.0 to -2.0): -1.2/-1.3
Toe (0.00 to 0.27): 0.25/0.26
Right Rear:
Camber (-2.0 to -1.0): -1.5/-1.5
Toe (0.27 to 0.00): 0.04/0.03
Rear:
Total Toe (0.00 to 0.53): 0.29/0.29
Thrust Angle: 0.11/0.11
As a reminder, the rear toe is not adjustable on the Corolla as the rear suspension is of a torsion beam design. The front camber is also not adjustable from the factory.
Before I had the car aligned, the tire pressure was set to 32 psi. The car also had a full tank of gas, and the trunk was loaded with around 40 pounds of cargo to simulate normal operating conditions.
The alignment was done at the Firestone here in Santa Cruz, CA. Their new price is $89.99 for a standard alignment, but I had a $20 off coupon, which brought the price down to $69.99. I find the price to be a tad expensive considering that only the front toe is adjustable on this car.
With the above information, what do you guys think? Do I need to keep an eye on the left rear toe? Should I invest in a shim on that side to bring the toe closer to the middle of the acceptable range?
Thanks!
1) Excessive Wear on the outer shoulder of the left front tire
2) New tires were installed last week.
Here are the results:
(Acceptable Range): Before/After
Left Front:
Camber (0.2 to -1.3): -0.4/-0.4
Caster (3.6 to 2.1): 3.2/3.2
Toe (-0.10 to 0.10): -0.09/-0.01
Right Front:
Camber (-1.3 to 0.2): -0.6/-0.6
Caster (2.1 to 3.6): 3.5/3.5
Toe (0.10 to -0.10): 0.00/-0.01
Front:
Total Toe (-0.20 to 0.20): -0.08/-0.01
Steer Ahead (-0.05 to 0.05): -0.05/0.00
Left Rear:
Camber (-1.0 to -2.0): -1.2/-1.3
Toe (0.00 to 0.27): 0.25/0.26
Right Rear:
Camber (-2.0 to -1.0): -1.5/-1.5
Toe (0.27 to 0.00): 0.04/0.03
Rear:
Total Toe (0.00 to 0.53): 0.29/0.29
Thrust Angle: 0.11/0.11
As a reminder, the rear toe is not adjustable on the Corolla as the rear suspension is of a torsion beam design. The front camber is also not adjustable from the factory.
Before I had the car aligned, the tire pressure was set to 32 psi. The car also had a full tank of gas, and the trunk was loaded with around 40 pounds of cargo to simulate normal operating conditions.
The alignment was done at the Firestone here in Santa Cruz, CA. Their new price is $89.99 for a standard alignment, but I had a $20 off coupon, which brought the price down to $69.99. I find the price to be a tad expensive considering that only the front toe is adjustable on this car.
With the above information, what do you guys think? Do I need to keep an eye on the left rear toe? Should I invest in a shim on that side to bring the toe closer to the middle of the acceptable range?
Thanks!