Alignment issue with my '92 G20?

Berkeley and Bill Conner annapolis13315 at netzero.com
Sat Mar 20 11:11:12 CST 2004


>  Thomas.Rau at finchcms.edu

> Despite having a couple of 4 wheel alignments

Can you share your "after" alignment specs?  With zero toe or slight toe out,
the car will be not get the centering pressure it gets when it is toed in.  It
will tend to wander a bit, be sensitive to road crowns and camber settings.  For
example, more negative camber on the driver's side will, I believe, cause it to
drift to the right.  Then, there is the question of whether your alignment
changes when you sit in the car.

Just some food for thought, but folks on the list may be able to provide other
insights if you can share the final specs.

Bill Conner


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