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Camber setting

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by JordanJake25, Sep 30, 2020.

  1. Sep 30, 2020 at 4:49 AM
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    JordanJake25

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    I'm sure this has been covered in many threads, but wading through everything is exhausting with the amount of knowledge out here. So my question is this, I just installed toytec aluma 2.0 with a 2" lift... 2019 tacoma trd off-road, 275/70r17... What should I have the caster/ camber set to?
     
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    0° camber 0° toe +1-3° forward caster or as close to as possible.
     
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    I’d should for the higher end of caster, and as mentioned 0 on camber and toe. Have them adjust caster, camber , toe in that order.
     
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    This is for the best possible fuel economy and tire life.

    If you use the truck a lot off road or care about a stable driving experience then 0.5-1 deg negative camber , and 3-5 degrees positive caster at ride height. Toe can be 1/16” in


    If you don’t care about a good ride then have the monkeys at ur tire shop set up your truck for Toyota Prius levels of “economy” (zeros for everything lol) .
     

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