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Originally Posted by swarb
Slow your roll.
Stock alignment is for long life tire wear.
Sporty/Track alignment is on the opposite end with more camber and less toe in the front and rear. Adding more camber in the front would make your overall alignment more track oriented. (instead of stockish front and trackish rear, which it currently is at)
Why is it odd that toyota couldn't do it? It's not adjustable to begin with and you have aftermarket springs.
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So you're telling me they couldn't fix the toes of my car due to it not being adjustable? To my basic knowledge of cars I at least know that Toyota would've been able to fix the toes up front to the very least correct?
Camber in the front isn't an issue according to this diagnostic, only camber problem seems to be the right rear.
I really don't understand how Toyota couldn't fix the toes in the front. I know you seem very knowledgeable but you're only talking about camber. You aren't really helping fix the main issue here which is the front toes.