Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
I know this topic has been looked into with the older Ibiza's and Leon's but I can't seem to find any for the MK3 / MK3.5 so if you know different feel free to link in this thread.
Yesterday I had some Bridgestone Turanza 6's put on the car as the old ones were T001's which I suspect came with the car and were getting a little bit dry rotted.
As I always do I had the tracking done, requested for 4 wheel alignment as this model has independent rear suspension, I have come to learn with a bit of research for what ever reason Seat/VAG decided they would have no camber adjustment on the front of the car.
So my passenger front camber is out by -1°20 after adjustment correcting the toe on the same wheel, god knows how or why, it is certainly nothing from my doing.
I do know this probably means I need camber bolts to sort this out and get it closer to the acceptable value.
I can't seem to find any specific to the MK3.5 Leon Estate so having a quick word with my boss who is a car nerd too he taught me that all I really need to know is the size of the wishbone bolt, I am just wondering if anyone would be privy to this information, I do know that a healthy amount of negative camber isn't bad but this isn't a race car, all I want from it is a compliant workhorse so relatively close to acceptable spec is my goal.
I DO NOT want to spend £££'s on adjustable camber top mount plates or even the fixed camber top mount plates, I'd half be tempted by a powerflex camber adjustable wishbone bush but +/- 0.5 may not be enough adjustment to completely fix this slight issue.
Powerflex do sell camber bolts in varying sizes and they can be adjusted+/- 1.75 so personally I'd rather go that route as again this isn't a race car and doesn't need tones of modifications.
Any help is appreciated as usual.
Best regards
Brad
I know this topic has been looked into with the older Ibiza's and Leon's but I can't seem to find any for the MK3 / MK3.5 so if you know different feel free to link in this thread.
Yesterday I had some Bridgestone Turanza 6's put on the car as the old ones were T001's which I suspect came with the car and were getting a little bit dry rotted.
As I always do I had the tracking done, requested for 4 wheel alignment as this model has independent rear suspension, I have come to learn with a bit of research for what ever reason Seat/VAG decided they would have no camber adjustment on the front of the car.
So my passenger front camber is out by -1°20 after adjustment correcting the toe on the same wheel, god knows how or why, it is certainly nothing from my doing.
I do know this probably means I need camber bolts to sort this out and get it closer to the acceptable value.
I can't seem to find any specific to the MK3.5 Leon Estate so having a quick word with my boss who is a car nerd too he taught me that all I really need to know is the size of the wishbone bolt, I am just wondering if anyone would be privy to this information, I do know that a healthy amount of negative camber isn't bad but this isn't a race car, all I want from it is a compliant workhorse so relatively close to acceptable spec is my goal.
I DO NOT want to spend £££'s on adjustable camber top mount plates or even the fixed camber top mount plates, I'd half be tempted by a powerflex camber adjustable wishbone bush but +/- 0.5 may not be enough adjustment to completely fix this slight issue.
Powerflex do sell camber bolts in varying sizes and they can be adjusted+/- 1.75 so personally I'd rather go that route as again this isn't a race car and doesn't need tones of modifications.
Any help is appreciated as usual.
Best regards
Brad