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Do people do alignments in their garage?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blkkbgt" data-source="post: 16389314" data-attributes="member: 117234"><p>You can LOL all you want but using the tread is actually pretty standard when you start researching how to set toe in. You can used the rim face as well but even the tools available to you used the tread or tire edge. </p><p></p><p>You won't find a standard tire shop that even knows what the hell bump steer is let alone one that has the ability to do it. It is a time consuming process and unless you are open tracking or autocrossing the car I would simply set the tie rods level with the A-arms and call it good. I got that bit of info straight from MM. To set bump steer you would need to go to a shop that specializes in race cars and you are going to pay big for it due to the time involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blkkbgt, post: 16389314, member: 117234"] You can LOL all you want but using the tread is actually pretty standard when you start researching how to set toe in. You can used the rim face as well but even the tools available to you used the tread or tire edge. You won't find a standard tire shop that even knows what the hell bump steer is let alone one that has the ability to do it. It is a time consuming process and unless you are open tracking or autocrossing the car I would simply set the tie rods level with the A-arms and call it good. I got that bit of info straight from MM. To set bump steer you would need to go to a shop that specializes in race cars and you are going to pay big for it due to the time involved. [/QUOTE]
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