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Old 05-15-2006, 09:58 AM
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Had it aligned... How'd they do? Anywhere I should adjust next time around?

Front - Left / Right
  • Camber: -.41 deg / -.45 deg
  • Caster: 5.68 deg / 5.9 deg
  • Toe: .01 inches / .0 inches
  • SAI: 8.9 deg / 9.57 deg
  • Included Angle: 8.48 deg / 9.13 deg
Front
  • Cross Camber: .04 deg
  • Cross Caster: -.23 deg
  • Cross SAI: -.68
  • Total Toe: .01 inches

Rear - Left / Right
  • Camber: -1.37 deg / -1.52 deg
  • Toe: .12 inches / .12 inches
Rear
  • Cross Camber: .16 deg
  • Total Toe: .24 inches
  • Thrust Angle: .0
Old 05-15-2006, 06:41 PM
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I personally like them more equal (I have issues) so that they are within 1/100th of each other for the camber, although having the toe more equal is more important for handling and tire wear.

I forget what they are, but if you've looked, the UK alignment settings seem to be the most favore around here.

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Those specs look fine for the street. You would want to go with a bit more negative camber if you were to auto-x or track it though.
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