As per title, since my big rebuild frankly E200 has never felt as stable at speed as before.
A few things have changed including a total rear end strip and rebuild with new bushes etc, also I've gone from 255/45 Yoko AVS to Toyo T1R's but of course in a 225/50.
Everything including the rear lower shims went back in the same order and quantity.
So what's up?
Approaching 80 it starts to feel nervous....twitchy even, so with an impending motorway run I thought I'd get it on the level and see how it looks, I have new front wishbones to fit ( well one side, still looking for the other ) so I don't want to spend on a pro set up yet, and have no leads on where to take it ( although there is an ex works rally spanner man on our road so I will quiz him next ) so for the time being I thought I'd square it up on a level part of the drive and see if anything glares at me.
It's not a perfect check but by squaring the car and string, I thought I might see if there was any variation in toe.
the distance from each edge is not critical, more the string is square and the car is parallel, it took a while but I am happy it was close enough to give me some indication.
I made the string sections long enough so I could roll the car back and forth and take three readings, and yes there was variations but it was a pattern I was looking for and the results showed whatever position I measured the O/S rear had 5mm of toe in wherever I place the car, the front was slightly toe out in fairly equal amounts and the rear N/S varied between being nigh on parallel to 2-3mm toe in.
A quick check in the manual and it stated the front should be 2mm total toe in for a D500, but 2mm toe out for a D501, perhaps this is to help with the more tail happy Turbo power delivery?
The rear should be 4.5 ( +/- 0.5mm) and I was looking at that on one wheel !
At this point I want to reiterate I was looking for patterns, so with only a few days to go before I am going on a decent distance run I decided to look at what shims I had in the car.
On inspection I found three 1.5mm shims in the O/S and only two in the nearside, so for the ten minutes it takes to whip one out I thought it was worth the effort, a quick run down the bypass and ....Yep better .... not solved but better...defo not worse, next tyre pressures, a check at home showed only 30 in each rear, I'd dropped them down months back to see it if made a difference and forgot about them, so looking at the manual and the bonnet sticker I whacked them up to 45 pound and then bypass...
Nah...! not nice mega twitchy, down to 40 and it feels about as good as it has done for this year, but I still think there is something amiss.
What pressures are people using in 225's, what handling are other people experiencing, what works and what doesn't, the car hasn't done that many miles even allowing for speedo woes ( showing 65k I think?) there is no play in the front anywhere, standard front, rear konis on standard springs...
If you have had a proper Geo set up, what problem did you have before and is it solved ?
A proper four wheel aligment is wise at the very least, but I'd rather wait till the front end gets its shiny things and then go the whole geo set up hog........comments welcomed.