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Thoughts on my aligment

keltymd

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Any thoughts or advise? Mainly a street toy and I like to play on the back road twisties a bit
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Camber and front toe looks good for a street car. Im not sure if thats enough rear toe in (not used to seeing it measured in degrees).
 
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thank you for the input. One nice thing is for $189 you can get a lifetime alignment from Firestone or American Tire and take it back for adjustments every day if you want too.
 

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Looks fine to me for a street alignment, probably wouldn't be awful at a drag strip, either. Wouldn't be my choice for a road course, but... you're not doing that.
 

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The only thing I'd change is add more rear toe. 0.10 to 0.15 per side (so 0.20 to 0.30 total), and make sure they get the thrust angle to 0 (so both sides are even). Rear toe has a significant impact on stability under power. For the street everything else looks great.
 
 








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