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What are the wheel alignment specs?

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What are the wheel alignment specs?

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Front: Camber: -0°19′ ± 45′ (-0.32° ± 0.75°) ….LR error: 45′ (0.75°) or less Caster: 1°36′ ± 45′ (1.60° ± 0.75°) ….LR error: 45′ (0.75°) or less Steering axis inclination: 10°31′ ± 45′ (10.52° ± 0.75°) ….LR error: 45′ (0.75°) or less Toe-in: A+B -0°04′ ± 12′ (-0.07° ± 0.2°) ….Toe total: C-D: -0.6mm +/- 2mm (-0.02″ ± 0.08″) (Distance between front of tires minus distance between rear of tires) Rear: Camber -0°50′ ± 45′ (-0.83° ± 0.75′) ….LR error: 45′ (0.75°) or less Toe-in: A+B 0°06′ ± 12′ (0.1° ± 0.2°) ….Toe total: C-D 1mm ± 2mm (0.04″ ± 0.08″) Q: Is my speedometer showing my actual speed? A: Probably not. Toyota’s official stance is that the speedo can read about 9% high, and still be within their tolerance. In my experience, the speedo in all of these cars reads about 4mph high at freeway speeds. An indicated 60mph is actually 56mph. That 4mph difference can make a substantial difference in range. The good news is that it makes it a wee bit easier to drive slower if you

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