So, after fitting eibachs and then having the front bushes and droplinks changed, I needed to get an alignment. After a bit of research online, it turned out a local tyre place close to my work used a hunter system and had a fair amount of positive reviews, so popped down there this afternoon to book it in.
Initially they loaded it on as an E86, and it was only because they had a viewing monitor I noticed and asked them to change it to an E85. No drama but wasn't sure if the settings are different and didn't want to take a chance.
After checking current settings, they told me that they couldn't sort the front camber as there "is a pin to knock out, which they don't get involved in". Frustrated but needing to sort the rear camber after lowering I got them to continue (but already thinking that I may need to get it redone to sort the front). After a while, the guy came out and said he couldn't get the left rear toe anywhere near the settings and it was likely due to worn bushes.
So they corrected the front toe and rear camber, but the front camber and rear toe are still out. Fair play to them though, they said they would only charge me for a 2 wheel alignment and if I returned after replacing bushes, they would only charge me about £20 to sort the rear toe. However, now I know they cannot do the front camber, I will probably look elsewhere.
Were they right about the rear bushes having an effect on being able to set up the toe?
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After:

Initially they loaded it on as an E86, and it was only because they had a viewing monitor I noticed and asked them to change it to an E85. No drama but wasn't sure if the settings are different and didn't want to take a chance.
After checking current settings, they told me that they couldn't sort the front camber as there "is a pin to knock out, which they don't get involved in". Frustrated but needing to sort the rear camber after lowering I got them to continue (but already thinking that I may need to get it redone to sort the front). After a while, the guy came out and said he couldn't get the left rear toe anywhere near the settings and it was likely due to worn bushes.
So they corrected the front toe and rear camber, but the front camber and rear toe are still out. Fair play to them though, they said they would only charge me for a 2 wheel alignment and if I returned after replacing bushes, they would only charge me about £20 to sort the rear toe. However, now I know they cannot do the front camber, I will probably look elsewhere.
Were they right about the rear bushes having an effect on being able to set up the toe?
Before:

After:

