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Toe-in translated to degrees
The common recommendation for TJ's is to have 1/8" toe-in and not more than 3/16".
Question: How does this translate to degrees, which is the common measure that shops employ? I have a shop that will put things at my specs, but they want a degree measure.
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Factory is .15 but if I were you, it's so easy to set that I'd do it myself and save the $$$. I'm surprised that they would ask you what the toe-in angle should be though, they should have that in their alignment guide.
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