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      03-20-2016, 02:15 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by ocN55 View Post
I have the sheet, they came with my order. I just wasn't sure what to make of it.

So my front camber is going to be 1.07 degrees give or take 0.42 degrees? Am I interpreting this correctly? Because that seems like quite a range of camber. Genuinely curious.
On alignment the shop should be targeting -1.07 degrees of camber as that would be the perfect center of acceptable limits. +/- .42 of that number would also fall in to that accepted "green" zone on the alignment rack. The vast majority of Dinan alignments have a variable range of +/-.4 to .5 of camber leeway. In incredibly general terms on a road going car you want to maintain a degree or 2 of negative camber to improve road handling.
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