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Bought a set of BC BR type coilovers recently to replace TRD ones. I followed online tuturials and I believe I have them set up fine. I didnt touch the preloading of the spring just adjusted the height.



I took it for a drive and it seems very "all over the place" for lack of another word. When the steering is straight its fine but if I turn left or right even a small bit its pulls fairly quick to either the left or right.



I never adjusted the camber and every nut and bolt is tight. Although the TRD coilovers were hard they never effected my steering that much.



Heres a pic of the camber settings. I also adjusted the soft/hard setting 2 full turns from the softest setting but no real difference.


20140112_170259_zps49zzjl33.jpg



This is the video I used to adjust the height



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiiId9lsgno



Any help would be great :)


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As Idrees said you'll need a good four wheel geometry setup with proper starlet settings as they'll be all over the place. Tracking will help but to get the most out of your coilovers setup a proper alignment would work wonders.

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As Idrees said you'll need a good four wheel geometry setup with proper starlet settings as they'll be all over the place. Tracking will help but to get the most out of your coilovers setup a proper alignment would work wonders.

This will only be for a road car though not track at all. I'll get it tracked in the next few days and see how it is.

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Bought a set of BC BR type coilovers recently to replace TRD ones. I followed online tuturials and I believe I have them set up fine. I didnt touch the preloading of the spring just adjusted the height.

I took it for a drive and it seems very "all over the place" for lack of another word. When the steering is straight its fine but if I turn left or right even a small bit its pulls fairly quick to either the left or right.

I never adjusted the camber and every nut and bolt is tight. Although the TRD coilovers were hard they never effected my steering that much.

Heres a pic of the camber settings. I also adjusted the soft/hard setting 2 full turns from the softest setting but no real difference.

20140112_170259_zps49zzjl33.jpg

This is the video I used to adjust the height

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiiId9lsgno

Any help would be great :)

That camber plate is the wrong way round, turn it 180deg and it should feel better, make sure the other side is the same way - with the cap screws closer to the rear.

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That camber plate is the wrong way round, turn it 180deg and it should feel better, make sure the other side is the same way - with the cap screws closer to the rear.

Just went looking at other threads and the camber plate on mine seems to be okay?

http://www.ukstarletowners.com/topic/20947-cats-ep82-starbo-thread-now-forged-sequential/

http://i662.photobucket.com/albums/uu342/Duncan_Glanza/DSC06301.jpg

Or am I missing something? :unknw:

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