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Anyone got alignment (camber, toe) settings for a 96 Windstar
Before I mount up my snowtires I want to adjust the alignment on my 96 Windstar. I autocross my Subaru WRX and have all the alignment tools and techniques figured out. I'm seeing increased wear on the outside edge of the driver's side tire. Measurements show I have 1/4" toe-in and camber is -3/8 degrees on the driver's side and -1 1/4 degrees on the passenger side. I'm not going to mess with caster as it's not easily adjustable. Does anyone know what the factory aligment settings are for toe and camber?
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Re: Re: Anyone got alignment (camber, toe) settings for a 96 Windstar
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Also I thought that cars usually have a little toe-in dialed in to help with highway tracking so I assumed the 1/4" was probably about right. My thinking (probably flawed) is that I don't have enough -ve camber on the driver's side. During right hand turns I figured I was torturing the outer edge of that tire. Anyway, still looking for those factory settings to help me figure this out. Never been in a wreck and steering seems fine but I have 152,000 miles on the poor beast so wear and tear may be a factor. nothing seemed loose last time I was under there. |
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