mustangpegasus51
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So I now have a new 2023, PP1, Magneride and after noticing my vehicle looking lopsided when I got home after purchase, I went to the dealer's service center a few days later and got this alignment sheet back from them...
After taking out my tape measurer, it seems that the left front strut is about 3mm further "inboard" than the right front strut, although both are pretty solidly centered in their respective strut tower holes.
Is there any play here to try to even out the camber/caster just a little bit better? I know plates are an option, but they seem like overkill, considering I just want to align to stock specs with stock suspension at stock ride height.
Thanks for any advice!
After taking out my tape measurer, it seems that the left front strut is about 3mm further "inboard" than the right front strut, although both are pretty solidly centered in their respective strut tower holes.
Is there any play here to try to even out the camber/caster just a little bit better? I know plates are an option, but they seem like overkill, considering I just want to align to stock specs with stock suspension at stock ride height.
Thanks for any advice!
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