93 Q45 front alignment spacs (cant spell)

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Looked in the FSM and it says refer to S.D.S.Any help please thanks.


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sds is just a page, usually at the end of the section. in my '90 fsm it's fa-22.

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Tough to align just the front without establishing the 0.0° thrust angle.

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You really dont even need to know the exact specs as a typical car owner, just find a good shop with a Hunter Hawkeye alignment system- the specs AND exact instructions for each car model are installed in the systems database, making adjustments easy and precise for the tech performing the 4 wheel alignment.

for those who want to be informed, the exact specs are listed in the FSM, both in the front under general specs page, and in the front/rear suspension sections.

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And those shops with the laser aligned Hunters can get that initial 0.0° thrust angle right on, not merely "within specifications."

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maxnix wrote:And those shops with the laser aligned Hunters can get that initial 0.0° thrust angle right on, not merely "within specifications."
To everyone, you'd be surprised even how much difference having .5 thrust angle vs 0.0...

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qship96 wrote:You really dont even need to know the exact specs as a typical car owner, just find a good shop with a Hunter Hawkeye alignment system- the specs AND exact instructions for each car model are installed in the systems database, making adjustments easy and precise for the tech performing the 4 wheel alignment.

for those who want to be informed, the exact specs are listed in the FSM, both in the front under general specs page, and in the front/rear suspension sections.
Yes, I don't know.Instead of acting like an *** teel me so for once I learn something from you.

We have a Hunter at school and my teacher knows how to use it.I rather pay when I get new tires.my front tires had bad alignment and are worn so I rotated them.Thanks.

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qship96 wrote:for those who want to be informed, the exact specs are listed in the FSM, both in the front under general specs page, and in the front/rear suspension sections.
unknown007 wrote:
Yes, I don't know.Instead of acting like an *** teel me so for once I learn something from you.

We have a Hunter at school and my teacher knows how to use it.I rather pay when I get new tires.my front tires had bad alignment and are worn so I rotated them.Thanks.
Hey just told you where to find the specs dammit! He's already spoonfeeding you and now you want him to chew your food for you?

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Yes, I know he did.I refered to this comment he posted.

Quote »You really dont even need to know the exact specs as a typical car owner, just find a good shop with a Hunter Hawkeye alignment system- the specs AND exact instructions for each car model are installed in the systems database, making adjustments easy and precise for the tech performing the 4 wheel alignment.[/quote]

How did you adjust your front camber by the way?

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Probably has adjustable upper links.

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Yeah.Me and my teach are gonna see how we can adjust it maybe a spacer or bracing I dunno. To me it's no biggy.


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