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The alignment machine is not going to read the wheel base. All it will tell you on the rear is camber and toe for each of the two rear wheels and the total toe which will give you a thrust angle. Rear alignment specs do not generally affect how a vehicle drives.





I know you wrote "generally" but does that mean because "usually" the rear axle is in alignment or not that much out of alignment to not cause an issue? I just don't see how the rear axle/wheels could not have some kind of affect on how a vehicle drives/steers/handles?


Appreciate all of the replies so far