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Old 03-11-2022, 05:43 PM   #1
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how do these alignment numbers look

Did a full BMR suspension, minus the lowering springs, with fresh tires all the way around last fall. So wanting to make sure everything is good. Car is stock height with 335's in the rear and 305's in the front.

When I brought it in it drove straight and tracked fine down the highway though the steering wheel was just off center a couple degrees to the left. When I picked it up still drove and tracked fine but now the wheel is clocked a couple degrees to the right.

Should I bring it back in and have them recheck it?

Here is the sheet.

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Old 03-11-2022, 06:17 PM   #2
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On heavily crowned roads, the car can drive straight but wheel is bit off.

Based on AFTER alignment:

  • Front toe is kinda jacked and that prob why wheel is crooked too.
  • If not racing or tracking the car, that much toe will chew up inside of the tires.
I'd take it back and have them zero out the toe, front & rear.
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