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Rear drag pack alignment?

Cory S

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Update: I had the alignment guy check he said that the alignment was fine & was perfect to drive
The window of allowed spec allowing him to state this, is pretty wide. More generic than anything.
 

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This is -.6° rear camber and basically 0 rear toe with a 305/45/17

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What components did you need to get that alignment in the rear? Do you have camber arms?
 

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Old thread but wanted to give info for new unaware people. I would say yes since I got uneven wear. Inside tire seems to be wearing out more than than the outside. Im on stock suspension.
 

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Then you know the taller the tire, the more pronounce ( in/out ) on the top it is with say the same -3 degrees camber. You'll have to make adjustments for it. Unless of course it's at 0.
This is one of the funniest things I've ever read. Does the angle of a protractor change based on how long it is?
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