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i usually like to keep my camber within 0.2 and toe even. unless the tech notices my car is dog tracking, then he can adjust the toe a little bit
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i usually like to keep my camber within 0.2 and toe even. unless the tech notices my car is dog tracking, then he can adjust the toe a little bit to get the thrust angle at or near 0.
also, who knows when that alignment rack was last caliberated... if it drives fine for you, and dont see weird tire wear, that's wat it all matters at the end. |
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