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Old 11-01-2008
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Ive had a look around the site, but cant find anything that can help me. I was just wondering how you set up your toe in and toe out, do you have some specialist equipment, or just do it roughly by eye? I ask as i was looking at set ups and just dont know how you manage to the them this close.
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what car is it ? if its a predator ( long shot ) or a touring car you could use one of the x-ray set up stands?
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Personally, I use the setup board available on ebay from Canada on my X-5.

Before this I did it by eye, I still do my X-6 by eye as the front axles don;t fit the setup board... yet.

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Its a B44, got touring car set up gauges, but these dont even come close to fitting the buggy.
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I also use the ebay setup guide for buggies, but Chris it does fit the front of an X6 as I've used it on mine, several times. I do have steel front axles though if that helps?
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I use the 'eye' method - setting up toe on a gauge is a bit extreme for me
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