Caster setting, degrees, +1 to 3.
Camber setting, degrees, 0 to +3/4.
Toe-in setting, inches, 0 to 1/8".
left front: 4.0 degrees positive caster 0.5 degrees positive camber right front 4.5 degrees positive caster 0.5 degrees positive camber total toe in: .10 degrees good luck
The measurement on your caster camber gauge indicates the angle of the wheel in relation to the vertical axis. Caster angle affects steering stability and cornering response, while camber angle affects tire wear and traction. It is important to reference your vehicle's specifications for optimal settings.
The Integra has camber and toe adjustment but no caster
For the front wheels the caster setting is 3.15 degrees and the camber is 0 degrees with a toe in of 0 inches. For the rear it is -0.5 degrees of camber and 0.08 inches toe in.
Setting up a camber caster gauge is not a very difficult task, and there are several places that can give you step-by-step directions. The following video gives you instructions on how to install a camber caster gauge on your car: http://www.ehow.com/video_2327625_set-up-camber-caster-gauge.html.
Caster 2 to 4 degrees Camber -1 to 1 degrees Toe 0 to .2 inches
Caster, camber and toe are part of the front end and steering alignment.
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lowering coils or coilovers. camber/caster balljoints on the front. strut cambolts on the rear.
A caster camber guage is one of the easier guages you can read. It is all digital and it can read 0.1 of a degree out of a 20 degree area.
Toe, caster and camber.
Caster, Camber and Toe.