The wheel alignment specifications for a 1995 Geo Metro typically include a front toe setting of 0 to 1/16 inch, a camber of 0 to -1 degree, and a caster ranging from 2 to 3 degrees. The rear toe should be set to 0 to 1/16 inch as well. It's important to consult the vehicle's service manual or a professional for precise adjustments, as specifications may vary slightly based on the specific model and modifications.
For a 1995 bmw 740il the front wheel alignment is as follows: camber -1.1 degree caster is 5.1 degree toe in is .6mm or 0 degree 4'
I Use 1/2 inch of toe in
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For a 1995 Dodge Ram 2500 2WD truck, the recommended wheel alignment specifications typically include a front camber of -0.5 to +0.5 degrees, caster of +3.0 to +5.0 degrees, and toe-in of 1/16 to 1/8 inches. It's important to consult the vehicle's service manual or a professional alignment technician for the most accurate specifications specific to your truck's configuration and condition. Additionally, adjustments may vary based on tire size and load conditions.
There should be an alignment mark on the steering shaft and the steering wheel.
Nope.
It depends on the year and wheel configuration of your metro. Most metros have a 4 lug 12 inch wheel design whereas the Prizm has a 4 lug 13 - 14 inch wheel base. They may fit on a Geo Metro Convertible or any Geo Metro made after 1995 because after 95 the metro had 13 inch wheels. I would check by direct comparison first.
Take it to a certified shop and get an alignment done on it!
Under the driver side near the rear wheel. (in front of the wheel well and about 4 inches in from outside of the car)At leat that's where it is on my car
Warsaw Metro was created in 1995.
SET Metro was created in 1995.
Metro International was created in 1995.