For a 1970 Plymouth Road Runner, the recommended front alignment settings are typically a camber of 0 to -0.5 degrees, caster of +3 to +5 degrees, and toe-in of 1/16 to 1/8 inch. It's essential to ensure that these specifications are adjusted based on the specific driving conditions and tire type for optimal performance. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual or a professional alignment shop for precise adjustments.
Wheel alignments require special equipment, but to do a rough alignment,(such as after replacing steering parts)to get you to the alignment shop, you can measure the back of the front tires at center, and the front of the front tire at center and ensure that the two measurements are the same.Then go straight to the shop. Driving with the alignment out wears tires and can result in loss of control.
chiltons repair manual from the library will have the answer.
The alignment adjusting settings. If you are not sure, get an alignment , cheap and your tires will wear better
Take it to an alignment specialist and have it done, you can't do this at home and get it set right.
go to the library and get a chiltons repair manual from 1970 Plymouth and the specs should be in there.
Improper alignment. Probably toe-in. Y-THINK-Y
Basically the same body but the taillights and front grille are totally different.
see a front end alignment mechanic.
It is a good idea to get a front end alignment after replacing and part of the front suspention.
The front-end alignment specifications for a 1989 Ford Aerostar generally include a caster angle of 2.0 to 5.0 degrees, camber of -0.5 to +0.5 degrees, and toe-in of 0.06 to 0.20 inches. It's important to check the specific model and any modifications, as these can affect alignment settings. Always refer to a service manual or alignment equipment for precise measurements.
Front end is out of alignment. Take it to a trusted alignment shop and have an alignment performed.
if you have independent suspention front and rear chances are a 4 wheel alignment can be done typically front wheel drive vehicles but not all.