tchalikias
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I had my 200 in for a 4-wheel alignment a few days ago. It felt as if the car was pulling slightly to the left.
Turns out that the front right wheel had a little too much toe-out. This was quickly sorted and the car now drives perfectly straight.
The problem is, the alignment shop gave me a printout of the front and rear axle angles.
On the rear angle, while the total toe in is within limits (+ 0 degrees, 16 minutes), the left and right wheel have almost 20 minutes of a degree difference!
Now I know that technically this is within the manufacturer's tolerances, but isn't this a little odd? Shouldn't the car pull with this much toe difference in the rear?
Funny thing is that my previous car, a Megane, was also right on the limit as far as rear toe in was concerned... But even the lowered Megane didn't have that big a difference between left and right wheel.
Turns out that the front right wheel had a little too much toe-out. This was quickly sorted and the car now drives perfectly straight.
The problem is, the alignment shop gave me a printout of the front and rear axle angles.
On the rear angle, while the total toe in is within limits (+ 0 degrees, 16 minutes), the left and right wheel have almost 20 minutes of a degree difference!
Now I know that technically this is within the manufacturer's tolerances, but isn't this a little odd? Shouldn't the car pull with this much toe difference in the rear?
Funny thing is that my previous car, a Megane, was also right on the limit as far as rear toe in was concerned... But even the lowered Megane didn't have that big a difference between left and right wheel.