Id make sure to have a 18mm ratchet spanner to make this job easier, i had to borrow one but will definitely be buying one for next time i change the rear shims, just makes it that much easier, also be prepared for the axle bolts to be very very tight!
I think ill have to readjust again as after doing my rear shims i've ended up with more toe in than i should have (adding negative camber seems to affect the toe in) going to be trial & error i think, spending a few £ at the alignment centre for reports :001_rolleyes:
After some reading it seems some toe in on the rear can have some benefits in the corners (more traction on the exit) so im thinking being 5-10' over the maximum toe in (0,31') guideline for rear toe in isn't too bad & could even be a little bit helpful
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