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Right, so I'm putting some new shoes (Bridgestone RE002's) on my Sportivo today and getting a full wheel alignment done. It comes with a full digital print out but so I can compare, do any of you guys have the factory wheel alignment specs?

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thats IF you have camber bolts u can get -1 degree. and toe is measured in mm :P and they would probably do a +1mm toe for high speed stability.

oh and hi prozak :P

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^ Toe can be measure in mm or degrees, pretty sure manual gives the measurement in degrees

Im fairly sure factory specs for a standard corolla are +0.7 or +0.5 mm on each side, so sportivo will probably be the same


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really? damn u learn something new everyday. only ever heard of tyre places using mm as the measurement for toe <_<

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Most places use mm, but most machines should have an option to change the units to degrees, and most manuals i've looked in, the specs are in degrees

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What are you going to be using the car for? Daily use, track work, drags?

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