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Old 03-20-2003, 09:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Proper Alignment settings

What are the best settings for an alignment, i am getting ready to take mine to have it redone.......i want camber at 0, caster at whatever the specified thing is, and toe at 0, i am hoping this will maximize tread life.......what do you think?
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with everything at ZERO, that should make tread life longer, right?> i know that toe kills it MAJOR
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That should make tread life last the longest... you could even go with a slight negative camber... It will help with handling.
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so, the tires are worn on the inside, but if i got negative camber, that would affect the wear on the tires, would it not?
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Extreme negative camber will result in tire wear... but slight negative camber shouldn't hurt anything. I think up to 1 degree negative is in stock specs (someone correct me if I'm wrong) so you could go on the negative side of stock specs and you should be fine.
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