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Alignment 79 Dodge D100 #1579644
02/16/14 10:02 AM
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Hi there
perhaps someone here can help me.
I'm looking for the alignment data for my D100 pick-up truck.
Couldn't find it in the Haynes repair manual.
Anyone?

Kind regards from. Holland
Marc


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Re: Alignment 79 Dodge D100 [Re: Dutch-Moparman] #1579645
02/16/14 02:49 PM
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CAMBER 0 to 1 deg, +1/2 prefered
CASTER -1/2 to +1 1/2 deg, +1/2 prefered
TOE IN 1/16" to 3/16", 1/8" prefered


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Re: Alignment 79 Dodge D100 [Re: W.I.N. Racing] #1579646
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Thanks also as I can use that info


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Re: Alignment 79 Dodge D100 [Re: Gt383] #1579647
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In general, more positive caster makes the vehicle track straighter, but raises steering effort some. Modern cars are running around 3 - 5 degrees.

I'd say get the most caster possible without messing up camber.

Toe-in of 1/8" is a good number for most street cars.

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