Alignment numbers?

NHNotch

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I'm having a hard time aligning my 03. Rear wheels are balding on the inside. Wondering if anyone has some base numbers I can start with? I'm running 315 tires, 3/8 spacers, h&r race Springs with top iso removed from each corner. Thanks for the help. I would even like some base numbers for the front. I'm running 275 up there. Thx Gregg
 
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For the front I like -1 degree of camber and 4.5 degrees + caster with factory toe. with isos removed and a 315 you might need a bumpsteer kit.
 

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Ok thanks do you have any rear numbers I could go off of? Thanks Gregg
 

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I used these, courtesy of MM when I did my CC plates. Just noticed, no rear info there.
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Are these rear numbers from ford or your specific rear numbers do to mods?
 

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Are these rear numbers from ford or your specific rear numbers do to mods?

No they're Ford's spec, but without consideration for lowering springs. I don't know if there are specified #'s for cars that are lowered. I used the specs supplied by mm shown above for the front, but went off of Ford's for the rear... iirc
 

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Bring it to Fast Track in Peabody Ma, they will align it perfect for you.

On a side note, I have mine set for the front at .5 to 1 deg negative camber, Max out the positive caster and zero toe. Rear is No more than .5 negative camber, A tiny bit like 1/32 but less than 1/16 toe in. That will give you good tire wear and great handling for the street.

P.S.... I have H&R race springs with no iso's at all., no rear bump steer needed.
 
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