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#33071, "RE: Wiki Article on how to perform a DIY alignment." In response to Reply # 1
You are a wizard..
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#33080, "RE: Wiki Article on how to perform a DIY alignment." In response to Reply # 5
Very nice Dave!
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#33155, "RE: Wiki Article on how to perform a DIY alignment." In response to Reply # 0
I didn't think you would actually use that for anything serious. I believe Tyler did a pretty similar alignment for a week or two until he had the car running well enough on MS to drive to the alignment place.
#33156, "RE: Wiki Article on how to perform a DIY alignment." In response to Reply # 9
With an accurate measuring device and tools, it is not unrealistic to dial the toe in pretty tight. Unless you have a hookup at an alignment shop, the tech there has a fairly wide range as far as OEM specs are for toe. All he needs to do is get it in the green, and get the car out.
Last time I had my car aligned, the dumbass had the toe near the edges of the acceptable range. I could tell the difference when driving on flat pavement.
Doing it myself and taking the time, I am able to zero it in as tight as I want.