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Originally Posted by synolimit So whats that mean for me? If I want zero toe rear, slight toe out front what do I do? Your degree numbers are different than
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Nope my spec numbers are from the factory manual hunters are wrong, that or it was a different type of alignment test and they fudged the numbers to get the alignment to actually be the same as factory (nissan says the car should be tested in unladden condition on a thrust type alignment machine) if you want them to set 0 toe rear then have them align the rear wheels to 0 degrees, slight toe out in the front on that machine would be -.05 to -.11 in the factory manual the front toe is IN 3minutes to IN 7 minutes
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