Wheel Allignment
03 civic. i just got new tires(195/60/15) and also got allignment done, car drives perfect, but when i looked at the wheels closely i found rear wheels to be leanning inside a little bit from top. Is this normal or i should get it checked it out again ? Pleas advise.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by return_2020 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">03 civic. i just got new tires(195/60/15) and also got allignment done, car drives perfect, but when i looked at the wheels closely i found rear wheels to be leanning inside a little bit from top. Is this normal or i should get it checked it out again ? Pleas advise.
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Our cars are set with about 0 camber up front and 0.5 in the back, with toe as close to 0 as possible. Go back to your alignment guy and ask if he has a print out of your alignment.
+/- 0.25 degree variation in camber should be within spec. Again, toe should be as close to 0 as possible.
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Our cars are set with about 0 camber up front and 0.5 in the back, with toe as close to 0 as possible. Go back to your alignment guy and ask if he has a print out of your alignment.
+/- 0.25 degree variation in camber should be within spec. Again, toe should be as close to 0 as possible.
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