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Old 19th April 2010, 11:46   #1
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hey guys
just trying to find out if there's a way i can sort the wheel alinement with out taking to a garage ??
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unless you have a set of scales handy then no
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You can set it roughly using a tape measure, need ro roll car backwards then forwards again after each adjustment to check. Measure using edge of rim or from centre point of tyres (if thyey are the same tread pattern).

This is a rough setting though mate.
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