alignment specs 1997 surf
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Yeah I like to shoot for zero (except for caster which I shoot for as positive as possible). There is a lot of tolerance in the factory specs (too much really). You can get camber within factory specs and see the wheel lean with your eye balls. You really don't need a fancy 3D alignment machine to set the camber to spec. Toe you can also do yourself with some basic measuring tools. Caster I just go for as positive as I can and have both sides close to the same (cross caster) and still get the camber I want.
Lots of DIY info if you google "DIY wheel alignment"
Lots of DIY info if you google "DIY wheel alignment"
Last edited by mt_goat; 06-19-2010 at 07:54 AM.
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