MR2 Awll wheel alignment

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Barark
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MR2 Awll wheel alignment

Post by Barark »

found this

Angle............Initial.......Min........Max..... ...Final

Front

Caster left........3.1°.........2.0°.......3.5°........2. 9°
Caster right......3.5°.........2.0°.......3.5°........3.3 °

Camber left.....-1.1°........-1.4°......-0.4°.......-1.1°
Camber right...-1.0°........-1.4°......-0.4°.......-1.1°

Toe left...........-0.44°.....-0.06°.......0.12°......0.02°
Toe right..........0.00°.....-0.06°.......0.12°......0.05°


Rear

Camber left......-1.1°.......-2.1°......-0.6°........-1.1°
Camber right....-1.2°.......-2.1°......-0.6°........-1.2°

Toe left............0.34°.....-0.16°.......0.22°......0.19°
Toe right..........0.35°.....-0.16°.......0.22°......0.21°


Whats does everyone recommend for suitable alignment on the AW.

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Re: MR2 Awll wheel alignment

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Use the little "Search" box at top right mate.

Works for paid-up members anyway. :wink:

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