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The reason to use strings is that it references all 4 tires to the chassis itself, not just each other. If you use plates, you are just referencing across the axle. It's easy to get the steering wheel off center or the the entire car crabbing if you get the toes staggered right to left across the axle even though the *total* value is correct.if I’m not intending to touch rear toe off a proper rack (because its a pita and I’m just swapping front bit), do you still like strings?
do you need plates at all if you have strings (for toe anyway)?
the price is right on picking up strings for sure.
im a noob at doing my own measurements (other than camber), so send the info, its appreciated.
I feel like the real answer to this deal is to make a video showing how to do the entire process. Hmmmm.
Putting the tires on trash bags makes a 'slip plate' which allows the tire to relax and gives better measurements.
I don't find it necessary to raise the car on supports. I have a couple chop-sawed wrenches and I can reach under the car with those. I am using J&M rear toe links. I open the jam nuts front and rear. After measuring/adjusting/measuring/adjusting several times, I carefully lock the jams. Get a measurement on the car after things are locked to make sure it didn't move.
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