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also the angle on your print out is gonna be in relation to factory specs which are rear toe in .09-.21 degrees front toe in .05-.11 degrees. From the rim
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also the angle on your print out is gonna be in relation to factory specs which are rear toe in .09-.21 degrees front toe in .05-.11 degrees. From the rim at axle height, your right rear tire on a 19" rim(measured 10" from wheel center) needs to be toed out .054" to correct it to center of range. If you are on 18" wheels(9.5" from center) then you only need to move it .051".
an 1/8" total on a 14" rim civic to an 1/8" on a 19" rim Z is a difference at each wheel of .06 degrees(civic-.239 / z-.179) The math for you is sin((current wheel angle)-(desired wheel angle)) x (rim radius) = distance you need to move the rim of the wheel to correct it.
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