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Camber, caster and toe in suggestions for radials #2642366
04/07/19 05:36 PM
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I have a customer who owns a 1971 Dodge Challenger that has a the Reilley tubular front K member kit on it, it has a iron mega block Hemi in it that he want to use it as a street driver and show car only, no road or drag racing whiney
My question is what exact alignment specs. should I have this front end set up to? It has 215x45x18 tires on the front mounted on 7 inch wide wheels with 30x20 inch tires on the rear help
I've always had my drag cars with bias ply tires on the front set up with as little cambers as possible along with as much caster the alignment could get with the stock Mopar front ends and zero toe with the front end raised up one inch front at rest position. shruggy

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Re: Camber, caster and toe in suggestions for radials [Re: Cab_Burge] #2642446
04/07/19 08:49 PM
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Are you setting it or is it going to some alignment monkeys? Power rack and radials I assume.

If monkeys, then use ‘06 mustang gt specs. If you’re setting, -.5* camber, +5 caster, .125” toe in.

If it’s manual rack, back off the caster.

Re: Camber, caster and toe in suggestions for radials [Re: TC@HP2] #2642525
04/07/19 11:38 PM
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iI is a power rack, I will have the front end alignment done in a good shop so I can make sure the coil over four link rear suspension is set up correctly so the rear end is square in the chassis after it is put back together from the frame up paint, chassis and other needed work is done. up wrench


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