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Posted: Fri Nov 29th, 2019 10:19 am |
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410customs Idahome ![]() Joined: Wed May 2nd, 2018
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I can get my alignment within 1/16" and within 1/4 of a degree using string and angle gauge. I do all of our trucks here EXCEPT the FJ cruiser...screw that I tried let the pros adjust that bad boy. There are several good youtube videos on how to adjust your toe with string its really easy. The camber adjustments are a little more advanced with the angle gauge, but still do able. Save so much $$$$ and time and I KNOW where my alignment is toe is 1/16" in per side (1/8" toe in total) Camber is set at 0 degrees (I run big tires, I found 0 works good for me!) Last edited on Fri Nov 29th, 2019 10:20 am by 410customs ____________________ I build custom RBV, specializing in drivetrain conversions, wiring, suspension and complete custom trucks |
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