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Technical Shop => Tools and Equipment => Topic started by: dodj on September 21, 2019, 07:29:02 AM

Title: Alignment plates
Post by: dodj on September 21, 2019, 07:29:02 AM
Alignment turn plates
What do you guys use?
I hear everything from a stack of newspapers to plates that cost over 2 grand!
What's good enough for a guy in his home garage doing an alignment every now and then?
Title: Re: Alignment plates
Post by: 70 Challenger Lover on September 21, 2019, 07:48:03 AM
I just roughed in the alignment on my RT and used no plates at all. Kinda sucked plus I'm sure my caster measurements were less precise.

I saw in a YouTube video where a guy used two 1/4" thick 12" X 12" metal plates with a thin coating of grease in between. Kinda hillbilly but it worked. You would just need to make sure the top one stayed put while driving on. Lifting the front end and setting it back down messes with all your measurements since the suspension all needs to be settled in first.

I think I might get some plates next time and try it.
Title: Re: Alignment plates
Post by: 1 Wild R/T on September 21, 2019, 08:40:53 AM
Use two pieces of ceramic tile under each wheel, put the glazed sides together with a blob of grease in between...  Works great, If you don't already have extra tiles laying around your total investment should be less than $5...  If like most of us you do have tile laying around total investment will be zero...
Title: Re: Alignment plates
Post by: RUNCHARGER on September 21, 2019, 09:17:04 AM
Yes: I use the ceramic tiles as well. Using a felt marker I mark across the center of the top ones and then mark from that center line out to the corners as well.
Title: Re: Alignment plates
Post by: dodj on September 21, 2019, 10:13:51 AM
Well I have some tiles kicking around so I'll try it. Thanks
Assuming you have to place the car on the tiles, not drive on? Then bounce the nose for a bit to get it to settle?
Title: Re: Alignment plates
Post by: 7E-Bodies on September 21, 2019, 10:25:34 AM
Definitely doing some learning here by following this thread. The front end has always concerned me for when I reassemble this project. Then of course I don't want to trust an alignment shim with the keys to a U code rt.
Title: Re: Alignment plates
Post by: MoparLeo on September 21, 2019, 11:54:29 AM
Of course you are just roughing the alignment until you take it to an alignment shop. If you want to do your own alignments for real, get the proper tools. If you belong to a club or have like minded friends, you can each pitch in to lower the individual cost. When doing your caster swing it is more important to make sure that you are swinging the same/proper amount of degrees side to side than how to make your tires slip. Want your tires to slip, try Armorall or silicone spray where the tire contacts the floor. Can't get cheaper than that.
Title: Re: Alignment plates
Post by: GoodysGotaCuda on September 21, 2019, 01:26:42 PM
I use these, my suspension setup isn't very friendly to the average alignment shop. I won't have someone monkey with it.

https://www.wheelalignmenttools.com/store/


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Title: Re: Alignment plates
Post by: dodj on September 21, 2019, 01:56:03 PM
Quote from: MoparLeo on September 21, 2019, 11:54:29 AM
If you want to do your own alignments for real, get the proper tools.
I'm using this
http://www.longacreracing.com/products.aspx?itemid=2446&prodid=7192&pagetitle=Digital-Caster-%2f-Camber-Gauge-with-AccuLevel%e2%84%a2
Title: Re: Alignment plates
Post by: Brads70 on September 21, 2019, 04:35:08 PM
I have these tool to do my own alignments.
http://www.longacreracing.com/products.aspx?itemid=2446&prodid=7218&pagetitle=Caster-%2f-Camber-Gauge-w%2f-Magnetic-Adapter ( also have the spindle thread adapter for it)

https://allstarperformance.com/aluminum-toe-plates-1pr-all10119/

http://www.longacreracing.com/products.aspx?prodid=7234

I made my own bumpsteer gauge. , its just a simple plate that bolts onto the hub and some dial indicators.

Expensive? excessive? ya a little but I'll have the tools for life.
Title: Re: Alignment plates
Post by: dodj on September 21, 2019, 05:35:40 PM
Ya, I'd love to have those longacre plates too, but I can't justify the 800usd.
I'm going to try out Randy's suggestion. At 0$ outlay, what do I have to lose?
Title: Re: Alignment plates
Post by: Brads70 on September 21, 2019, 06:05:09 PM
Quote from: dodj on September 21, 2019, 05:35:40 PM
Ya, I'd love to have those longacre plates too, but I can't justify the 800usd.
I'm going to try out Randy's suggestion. At 0$ outlay, what do I have to lose?
I agree thats nuts. I've had them for awhile , ebay purchase about $300 I think.  Do you ever get down to Barrie? If so you could borrow them?
Title: Re: Alignment plates
Post by: dodj on September 22, 2019, 12:53:57 PM
I appreciate the offer Brad, but I'm about 1200km from you. Not pop by for a beer distance...lol