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For camber just get on flat floor (doesn't need to be level).
Put a framing square on the floor and against the tire so you have a 90 to floor. Measure from square to bottom of wheel rim then measure from sq to top of wheel rim. (Rim not tire) Figure the diffence and wheel diameter between measuring points and do the trig or http://www.furybusa.org.uk/camber.php Not perfect but close enough. |
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