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<blockquote data-quote="Black2010" data-source="post: 15722775" data-attributes="member: 126428"><p>Either get it aligned or buy the tools to do it yourself. If you get it aligned you might as well have the front done to since it's normally only $40 or more between a 2 axle and 4 axle job. </p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that caster changes will effect toe changes. If doing it yourself you need to keep in mind that on the IRS is the rear toe is adjustable so you need to make sure it is correct and also pointing the same direction as the front. I.E. you're overall toe could be within spec but it could still point slight left or right if both tires point the same direction. You have to measure front and back direction to make sure they are the same. Not rocket science but a little more challenging then doing a SRA car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black2010, post: 15722775, member: 126428"] Either get it aligned or buy the tools to do it yourself. If you get it aligned you might as well have the front done to since it's normally only $40 or more between a 2 axle and 4 axle job. Keep in mind that caster changes will effect toe changes. If doing it yourself you need to keep in mind that on the IRS is the rear toe is adjustable so you need to make sure it is correct and also pointing the same direction as the front. I.E. you're overall toe could be within spec but it could still point slight left or right if both tires point the same direction. You have to measure front and back direction to make sure they are the same. Not rocket science but a little more challenging then doing a SRA car. [/QUOTE]
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