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Toe alignment

kevinvan6000

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Replaced the factory k-member in my car with a BMR one. Have an appointment on Wednesday to get an alignment at a shop which is about one mile away from my place. The toe alignment was way out of whack once everything was back together. I did a quick DIY toe adjustment in the garage just to get it to the shop. Right now i have it set 1mm negative toe (front slightly wider than rear). Just want check to see if that should be ok to get it to the shop. Thanks
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When I put on the FP Track Handling Kit it looked like I had so much negative toe you could've used a protractor to read the angle of my wheels. You'll be fine getting to the shop, no worries.
 

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Replaced the factory k-member in my car with a BMR one. Have an appointment on Wednesday to get an alignment at a shop which is about one mile away from my place. The toe alignment was way out of whack once everything was back together. I did a quick DIY toe adjustment in the garage just to get it to the shop. Right now i have it set 1mm negative toe (front slightly wider than rear). Just want check to see if that should be ok to get it to the shop. Thanks
I run 2.5 mm front toe out as a daily setup so you should be fine.
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