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after replacing the front steering rack bushings and upgrading the suspension i noticed the steering wheel was a few degrees off and figured it was time to check alignment. the z is amazingly simple to align, with the only adjustment necessary on the end of the tie rods. there may be other ways to get the toe angle correct (some folks use a rod or wire to measure the tires inside-inside at different locations) but i've always used a simple old-school setup that just requires some string and a rod.
in case anyone is looking to do this, here's the process i used:
set up rod, line up the car, pull the strings:
get strings lined up with the tire sidewalls one side at a time, checking dimensions at the wheels and at the rod do ensure strings are parallel
measure how far out you are and in which direction
as you crank the adjuster keep an eye on the tire - you can watch it move as you turn the wrench and dial it in
all done in about an hour (i was lucky - no frozen threads!) and now she tracks nice and straight :classic:
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