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Old 04-20-2015, 03:16 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Zipper 104 View Post
I have installed my Swifts and SPL camber arms and would now like to get an alignment done.
Rather than starting a new thread asking what numbers I should be looking to have the alignment shop shoot for, are these Spec numbers what I ought to have them strive for?
Tire life and even wear are at the top of my list.
With the Swifts, are these the numbers you want?

Thanks.

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These are the "idea" numbers according to Nissan.

You'd want to keep these measurements no matter what modifications you have done. Unless you want a different "feel" for track duty.
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