Many thanks to Olis for recommending Aurok for my geometry check. Although using the ‘old fashioned’ method of string and gauges, they confirmed my suspicions of incorrect tracking and mismatched camber angles. The camber was obviously slightly out from the factory but the tracking was made worse when adjusted by a tyre fitting company using laser alignment. They had set toe-out rather than toe-in, which gave very poor steering response. All is now fine and the Trophy handling even better than when new.
When at the main dealer for service I asked about the geometry settings and was given two completely different answers. The computer at the tyre depot had a third set. Does anybody know what the factory settings should be and whether the Trophy has the same geometry as the 182 Cup? Even that question elicited two answers!
I have read through the (very detailed) threads from Neophyte, Olis and George K and am still not sure of the advantages of toe-out or toe-in for the front tracking. Jules at Aurok likes to run some toe-out at the rear but reckons it is generally to lively for road use. Is it the opposite for the fronts? Since setting mine to par (from toe-out) it feels much better but I don’t know how it came from the factory. I was certainly happy when the car was new until something knocked the steering wheel out of true – hence the initial laser check.
Will hope to find out how good it is on 21st August and looking forward to meeting some fellow owners!
JD
When at the main dealer for service I asked about the geometry settings and was given two completely different answers. The computer at the tyre depot had a third set. Does anybody know what the factory settings should be and whether the Trophy has the same geometry as the 182 Cup? Even that question elicited two answers!
I have read through the (very detailed) threads from Neophyte, Olis and George K and am still not sure of the advantages of toe-out or toe-in for the front tracking. Jules at Aurok likes to run some toe-out at the rear but reckons it is generally to lively for road use. Is it the opposite for the fronts? Since setting mine to par (from toe-out) it feels much better but I don’t know how it came from the factory. I was certainly happy when the car was new until something knocked the steering wheel out of true – hence the initial laser check.
Will hope to find out how good it is on 21st August and looking forward to meeting some fellow owners!
JD