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Doing a alignment on the Camaro where does everybody set the front end at. Camber caster toe. Thanks Tom
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Keeping toe near zero through the suspension travel is probably the key. Otherwise, a few degrees of positive caster and about zero camber .
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Hi Tom! The old rule-of-thumb is a minimum of 1* of positive caster for every 10 mph over 100. I seem to remember that the 90-00 Camaros sweep to positive camber as they rise so keep the camber around 0 at rest. Bump steer is the important thing.
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Remember..Those car are r&p steering.You can't move the rack so you have to work them from the steering arm end.
https://www.umiperformance.com/home/...-adjuster-kit/
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