Why does the FAQ's post the camber and toe in spec's if there is no adjustments that can be made to the rear assembly (as discussed in yesterday's "Alignment post)?
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Easy there Sprint man. He asked why the specs are posted.
The specs are posted so you can check to see if your tracking correctly. True there are no adjustments, so if your rear alignment specs are off, you have bent or damaged suspension components.
Thats why the specs are posted.
The specs are posted so you can check to see if your tracking correctly. True there are no adjustments, so if your rear alignment specs are off, you have bent or damaged suspension components.
Thats why the specs are posted.
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Originally posted by njmaxseltd
Easy there Sprint man. He asked why the specs are posted.
The specs are posted so you can check to see if your tracking correctly. True there are no adjustments, so if your rear alignment specs are off, you have bent or damaged suspension components.
Thats why the specs are posted.
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....ghlight=thrustOriginally posted by njmaxseltd
Easy there Sprint man. He asked why the specs are posted.
The specs are posted so you can check to see if your tracking correctly. True there are no adjustments, so if your rear alignment specs are off, you have bent or damaged suspension components.
Thats why the specs are posted.