Alignment Specs
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Alignment Specs



Several months ago, alignment came up as a topic or maybe it started out being about front end components and specs came up.
I don't remember. I do remember the question asked of me was what did the Ross boys recommend from "Firm Feel" and I couldn't find the answer. Well, I did today so here goes...From Dennis @FFI. "For normal street use, set the alignment as follows:

Caster: Positive 4 Degrees
Camber: 0 to Negative 1/2 Degree
Toe In: 1/16" to 1/8"

If your into "Spirited " driving and hard cornering, maybe 1 to 1 1/2 degrees negative camber".

I hope this is helpful to all interested parties.

Lyle
'63 Sport Fury

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