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Subject: [Mgs] Alignment tool
From: John Di Fede via Mgs <mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2015 15:29:09 -0400
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The alignment tool is rather primitive.  Paul, the instructions do not say
to roll the car back and forth so as to measure at the same point on the
tire.   I never considered that the tire could be fatter or narrower at
certain points on the sidewalls.   I suppose that could happen if you have
raised letters or some type of raised portion of the sidewalls.   For that
matter a slightly bent wheel could through off the measurement.  

 

The tool is just slightly better than measuring toe in using a tape measure.
Measure distance across the front of the tires and the back of the tires at
the same clock position on the tire ( 9  and 3  o'clock).  Front measurement
should be 1/16" shorter than the rear measurement.   I have set my own toe
in on the MG and other hobby cars I own.  It is a pain in the A$$ especially
when it involves centering the steering wheel.    It is all trial and error.
At times I have so much time invested that it would have been advantageous
to spend $75 at the tire shop. 

 

John DiFede



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p;It is all trial and error.&nbsp; At times I have so much time invested th=
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