Alignment questions?
Well i noticed my rear tires are wearing on the inside pretty quickly since they are pretty new so i took it to sears they put it on the machine to tell me what was wrong so here are the numbers tell me what i can do and who can do it for me as in alignment.
Front
Left camber-2.2
Right camber-2.3
Left toe -.81
Back
Left camber -1.3
Right camber -1.2
Toe left -.43
toe right-.70
The toe they said they could prob adjust cause i would need a toe extension is this true?
Thanks
Spencer
Front
Left camber-2.2
Right camber-2.3
Left toe -.81
Back
Left camber -1.3
Right camber -1.2
Toe left -.43
toe right-.70
The toe they said they could prob adjust cause i would need a toe extension is this true?
Thanks
Spencer
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That's a hell of a lot of toe, no wonder you're killing tires.
I run 0 toe in the rear and only like .35 toe out (-0.35) in the front. They should be able to zero out the rear and adjust the front (you'll probably want toe in for the front) without needing anything unless your arms are bent to holy hell.
I run 0 toe in the rear and only like .35 toe out (-0.35) in the front. They should be able to zero out the rear and adjust the front (you'll probably want toe in for the front) without needing anything unless your arms are bent to holy hell.
i put the washers on the rear of mine and it corrected it i also put longer bolts on the rear that go in the washers...just wanted to be safe...they were some honda bolts that fit from my bucket o' bolts.
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Originally posted by Spence
Thanks Bill where should i go to get this done? And how much would washers on the back correct this problem?
Thanks Bill where should i go to get this done? And how much would washers on the back correct this problem?


