DIY Alignment
After knowing that my toe was messed up for the longest time, I decided I would try to get it set back to 0 by myself. The technically correct way to set it to zero is find the centerline of the car from front to back, and then make sure the front of the wheel is exactly the same distance from that line as the rear of any wheel.
Obviously its not too easy to find the centerline nor a measurement device that is accurate enough for that since one degree can mess you up.
*this how-to is not a perfect method, just an easy way to set the toe pretty close to perfect. If I stuck my car on an alignment machine I am sure it would be within 1/2 of a degree which is good enough for me.
My alignment was off pretty good, I did this before running up to orlando (7hour round trip) and tires wore much better than before.
*this DIY is not for you to do if your tires are already aligned. BUT if you just put on a new set of tie rods or dropped your car and dont want to pay 60-100 for an alignment, this is a good way to save some dough. It will only do your toe, but that is the worst thing for your tires, so your good to go.
Tools needed:
9/16" open end wrench
3/4" open end wrench
^ may be different depending on your tie rod ends
jack
jackstands
lazer level that will show a line instead of a dot... preferrably a vertical line.
piece of wood to go behind rear wheel
Instructions
1. jack up car so front wheels are just off ground
2. put on jackstands
3. loosen the retaining nut on tie rod ends (dont turn the tie rods any.. just that nut)
4. get in car, and center wheel so it is sitting straight ahead
5. put piece of wood behind rear tire as shown in pic
6. get level, and aim it so it projects a vertical line towards the rear, and level with the middle of the wheel.
7. see picture below, the object is to make that slim lazer line hit the front and rear edges of the front tire (just graze past) and then line up to do the same for the rear tire.
8. you will want to do the same on the other side(if both are pointing too far to one side when looking from the front, then the steering wheel may be turned too much one way or the other.
9. the piece of wood is to see about where the lazer is. If it is too far to the outside, the wheel is toe'd in.
10. then you just adjust the tie rod about 1/2 turn at a time and re-align lazer and see where it is pointing at. Do this for both front tires, and should be better than it was.
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