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Old 10-11-2014, 01:45 PM   #1
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I'm in agreement with Lap1Doug that you should have never walked out of the shop with that much difference from side to side in rear toe. They should have been spot on both sides.

Aside from that - You have gone from a more straight line friendly street set up to something more track suited. Perfectly acceptable for many on the street but it definitely requires more attention.

If it really bugs you take it back and get a little more toe in on both ends. This time with exact measures on each side.

Unless you have aspirations of driving on a track don't worry about camber. Your tires will last longer. You didn't give us any mileage on your car. It is possible the rear toe links are worn, but I would attribute your new found "twitchiness" to the alignment.
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Old 10-11-2014, 02:48 PM   #2
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Unless you have aspirations of driving on a track don't worry about camber. Your tires will last longer. You didn't give us any mileage on your car. It is possible the rear toe links are worn, but I would attribute your new found "twitchiness" to the alignment.
Thanks. No track plans at the moment. 102k on original parts I believe.
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