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Old 05-11-2015, 03:45 AM   #4
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I pulled this from another thread. Maybe go back to the alignment shop and have them check the settings per the data sheet that Smallblock454 provided.

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Hi,

take a look at the sheet i've attached. There you'll see the wheel align values. As you are livning in the UK, please use the clumn RoW Series for orientation.

It seems that they didn't adjust the camber on the left side. Maybe because you can't adjust camber on most older MB cars. Also it takes a lot longer to adjust everything to specs.

Over here in germany it is very important to adjust wheel alignment very correct, because the car is sensible at high speeds.

Regards Markus

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