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Anyone know the front wheel alignment for a 1987 Toyota Camry 4 cylinder inline side mount?
I am replacing the CV joints on my '87 Camry and have scowered google for the front wheel alignment specs but I cannot find any. any hint/ links/ info on the subject would be appreciated.
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- rogerLv 710 years agoFavorite Answer
thats because there is no such thing. you need to take the vehicle to a tire and brake shop they put four computers one on each wheel. the machine then measures and calibrates what it is, and what it should be and the mechanic then adjusts the specs to what they are supposed to be. As long as your front end is tight then it should hold the alingment. If there is excessive play somewhere the alignment will not hold. But it takes a specialized set up to do that perfectly you cannot do if on a garage floor. when you see race car crew members doing measurments, they are just doing a rudimentary check at best of toe in, which is the only adjustment they could make after hitting the wall.
- Anonymous10 years ago
toe in o to 1/2 degree camber two to four degree postive for front whele drive
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