Front End Alignment

Quadrider10

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how the hell do i do this lol. what i did was tip the quad on the grab bar, so the stem was as stright as it could be, then i took a level and put it on the steering stem (the top part) and messes with the wheels so that the steering stem level was level. then i loosened the ti rods. i used a yard stick and held that flat agenst the tires stright up and down with the level on that, then adjusted tie rods till each tire was complety level and the bubble was in the center. kinda hard to explain.... heres pic.



how should i do this? measure front of tire and rear of tire? and should i have a little toe in?


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i run mine perfectly straight, no camber, no toe in/out,
although the tires i run, bandits, are a very square tire, so i adjusted them to run square and flat.
yes, you can do front and back measurements of the tires
i just eyeball it, from the front and back, until i feel they are square

i believe on stock arms, you're limited to toe-in/out
no camber adjustments