The new Vans catalog also lists whel alignment wedges in 1/2 and 1 degree adjustment. Have not yet confirmed that the bolt patterns are same as MAM.
Rallph Baker
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wheel alignment
Wheel alignment
I went through the archives and discovered the toe out versus toe in
controversy and also the frequent comment about setting them straight ahead
and leave it at that. I measured the distance between my tires at the front
and at the back and the front measurement is one centimeter less than the
back. So I have a slight toe in. I'm inclined to just leave it that way.
I figure it would only be bad if one was straight and the other accounted
for the entire toe in. Any tips for making sure that isn't the case?
Mike
044SR
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controversy and also the frequent comment about setting them straight ahead
and leave it at that. I measured the distance between my tires at the front
and at the back and the front measurement is one centimeter less than the
back. So I have a slight toe in. I'm inclined to just leave it that way.
I figure it would only be bad if one was straight and the other accounted
for the entire toe in. Any tips for making sure that isn't the case?
Mike
044SR
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