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I am taking the car in to get a 4 wheel alignment since I lowered it this weekend.
The problem is the guy we work with does degrees. Like for the toe in and out.
I tell him I want a 1/16" toe out but he can't figure it out because his machine does everything in degrees. Does anyone know the conversions or have a site that does them.
The guy is great and he works great with the cars. We also pretty much get a hookup from him, so that is why I don't want to go somewhere else.
And I am not too good with my conversions either.
Thanks,
Ed
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Re: Alignment Conversion question (fastzr1)
Check out my website in my signature under alignment for the formula and a table for conversion from inches to degrees. It probably is not technically the right way to calculate, but good enough for wheel alignment purposes. A 1/16 inch is about .4 degrees.
Are you sure about that? Your calculations look fine although I noticed you are measuring toe at the wheel lip. I was under the impression that alignment shops measure toe at the tire; thus, would use a diameter of about 25.4". That would make 1/16" about .14 deg per side, or .28 deg total.