Alignment specs for high speed stability.
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Alignment specs for high speed stability.
Yesterday I got two new tires for the rear, and a new alignment. Ever since then I've been noticing the car wanders all over the place and I have to fight to keep the car in a straight line.
I have 245s all around, on Koni 4/3s .
This is print out they gave me:
Left Front
Caster: 4.3
Toe: 0.01
Right front:
Caster: 4.5
Toe: -0.01
Then in the middle it says total toe: 0.00 with 0.01 steer ahead.
And for the rear all it says is -0.03 thrust angle.
Should I take it back to tire kingdom to have them check it? I don't really care about cornering and handling now. My next few months. will have a lot of trips between Orlando & Ft. Lauderdale (200 miles one way).
What are some good specs for my situation.
I have 245s all around, on Koni 4/3s .
This is print out they gave me:
Left Front
Caster: 4.3
Toe: 0.01
Right front:
Caster: 4.5
Toe: -0.01
Then in the middle it says total toe: 0.00 with 0.01 steer ahead.
And for the rear all it says is -0.03 thrust angle.
Should I take it back to tire kingdom to have them check it? I don't really care about cornering and handling now. My next few months. will have a lot of trips between Orlando & Ft. Lauderdale (200 miles one way).
What are some good specs for my situation.