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    DAMINK Guest

    Wheel alignment results.

    Got a wheel alignment done today and got the printout.
    Toe was like 10mm off or something crazy. No wonder it was a little hairy at high speed.
    Anyhoo i was wondering if anyone with knowledge in this area can look at my printout and share some advice.
    By memory i should be 5 degrees at kingpin after my lift. I elongated the holes on the swivels and attempted to do my angles but obviously are not accurate.
    With these numbers are there issues here or are they within tolerance??

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    Thanks, Andrew.

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    AS per normal, they have stuffed up your toe , It had negative 9mm before , now they have given you positive toe,
    For a RRC / D1/ D2 / Defender that is wrong - wrong -wrong . You need 0.5 to 1.5 NEGATIVE toe .

    ALL wheel alignment places get this wrong for LandRover AND Iveco 4x4 . I'd go back & ask for it to be re done .


    AND either your rear axle housing is bent , or more likely their machine needs calibration.

    Google "DIY String wheel Alignment" and check for yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    AS per normal, they have stuffed up your toe , It had negative 9mm before , now they have given you positive toe,
    For a RRC / D1/ D2 / Defender that is wrong - wrong -wrong . You need 0.5 to 1.5 NEGATIVE toe .

    ALL wheel alignment places get this wrong for LandRover AND Iveco 4x4 . I'd go back & ask for it to be re done .


    AND either your rear axle housing is bent , or more likely their machine needs calibration.
    So is negative toe also called toe out??

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    So is negative toe also called toe out??

    YES . toe out , or negative toe in (which is an oxymoron) The front wheel need to point outward slightly , Unless you have a part time conversion.

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    Do it yourself in future, a tape measure or a hand made measuring rod is all you need to set adequate toe out. No point in giving someone money to adjust the non adjustable parts.

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    Yea on the printout it said a 2002 d2 not a 1994 d1.
    Not sure if that effects there base readings or not.

    So i will adjust the toe and give it a couple turns out.

    Whats the camber like? Within tolerance or i need to work that further?

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