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I think the tracking is out on my SDI. does anyone know what the camber and tracking angles should be? Toe in/out and postive or negative caster? I need to get a manual from somewhere! Thanks so much people.

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If you take it to a place that does tracking they will have all the numbers :)

You can only adjust the front toe unless you get camber bolts for the front and shims for the rear.

Caster usually changes when you adjust camber, but you'll rarely get them both bang on.

Hope this helps!

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If you take it to a place that does tracking they will have all the numbers :)

You can only adjust the front toe unless you get camber bolts for the front and shims for the rear.

Caster usually changes when you adjust camber, but you'll rarely get them both bang on.

Hope this helps!

Excellent idea. Thanks for that. Quick fit will probably have a book with the numbers.... Cheers :)

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just had my tracking done toeing out by 2.5mm both sides. the car now has 0.5mm toe in. 0 camber btw

I'll try the same setup. I noticed today when driving through a deepish puddle for the first time since getting the car, that it really pulled the car sideways. Very unexpected since i'm used to driving golfs which are very stable. Could be the cheap tyres or steering alignment though.

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