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You don't say anything about rolling the car back and fore so you use =
the same point on the tyre for both measurements. If you don't do that, =
but measure different points on the tyre, you are dependent on the shape =
and fitment of the tyre.
PaulH.
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I have the same alignment tool. Place the tool behind the front =
wheels and set the pointer to zero. Then place the tool in front of =
the front wheels and the pointer should indicate toe in of 1/16" ( I =
think this is the spec - check you manual). Make sure that your =
steering wheel is centered. If the toe in is not within spec, turn the =
tie rod ends on each side equally until you have the correct =
measurement. Lots of trial and error involved. It may take you a while =
to get it correct. =20
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of 1/16=94 ( I think this is the spec - check you manual). =
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that your steering wheel is centered. If the toe in is not =
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