Positive is toe in, the front tires point in at the front.
If you mean for an alignment that is what it is called. There are 4 settings, caster, camber, toe in and toe out.
Tire toe alignment means that the tire has to be aligned with the "toe" of the car which is the shell that covers the car. This allows the tires to be easily adjusted if needed.
According to AllData, the toe alignment specs are 0.03 degrees +- 0.25 degrees, which essentially means zero degrees (no toe-in or toe-out).
The castor settingÊis positive 4.7 degrees. The camber setting is positive 0.25 degrees. The toe in is 0.10 inches.
Take it to a professional alignment shop and have the alignment checked.
Alignment term. There is camber, caster and toe. Toe is wheels in or out towards each other. Camber/caster is just in or out top and bottom and is adjusted with shims. Any alignment shop can cheaply check and adjust all three.
Toe, caster and camber.
Incorrect toe alignment
If you did not have an alignment done, the toe angle is incorrect.If you did not have an alignment done, the toe angle is incorrect.
I Use 1/2 inch of toe in
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
Take it to a garage for a wheel alignment. They have the spec's.