Ah, yeah that's fairly low.
As for the Ford being cheaper, EB was still live axle if I remember correctly.
Live axle has pretty much no adjustment, so they wouldn't have needed (or been able) to align the rear.
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username wrote:And $35-45 is what Ive paid for my Ford EB as what my families paid for their cars
hks_kansei wrote:As for the Ford being cheaper, EB was still live axle if I remember correctly.
Live axle has pretty much no adjustment, so they wouldn't have needed (or been able) to align the rear.
Yeah, 2 wheel alignment v 4 wheel alignment, hence the price diff with the MX5.
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Some pretty average angles you've got according to those readings. Keep a good eye on your inside tyre wear.
Lots of KPI + lots of castor usually means lots of neg camber on turns.
Lots of KPI + lots of castor usually means lots of neg camber on turns.
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