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Old 05-18-2011, 05:58 PM
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Here is the alignment I just had done and this is the sheet the guys gave me... Anything you guys see that needs work??
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you should be ok with that settings, car may pull a little to right because the right caster is a little lower than left caster and most roads have crown in center for water run offa better setting would be to set the right a little higher than left( normally caster is not a wear problem)
caster is a little low ( this - setting would be good for auto-x racing-but a little - for normal street driving, may get a little wear on inside of tires ( I like a little + on camber)
toe is little - may cause a little road wander, and little wear on inside of both front ,little more on left than right,
all in all you should be able to get by with this settings, just not quite where I like to run
click link below to see where I like to run ,
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If I'm reading that sheet correctly, you have a LOT of negative camber, and the car is also "toed out".......and, as "SS SLP" said, the caster settings are reversed, side for side.


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