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Old 02-08-2014, 04:31 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 1slow370 View Post
Just remember toe length is a -b so to correct .160 u only need to move .08

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A few more questions for you. I want to see how good I am at measuring toe with a tape measure. Before the alignment at home I measured that the rear was toe'd in 0.34". When I first got on the machine the total toe in was 0.73 degrees. Are these numbers close for one being length and one being degrees?

Last, I took off the right toe plates and measured from the edge to where the hole starts and got 0.38". You can only make the toe plates go down to 0.26" because that's where the subframe hole ends with 0.26" before you get to the knotches in the subframe that holds the plates. So that's what I did. The right side is now maxed out pulled in with the plates 0.11" more then they were. What do you think that is in degrees now when I started at 0.46*?

I measured again after (not before like a dummy) with a tape measure and it looks like now that I'm toed out. Looks to be 2/16th out.
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