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|  09-24-2001, 04:46 PM | #1 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: Nov 2000 Location: Cromwell, CT, USA 
					Posts: 8
				 |  Front End Alignment I just had the squeaky steering rack tie-rods replaced on my '96 GT. When they realigned it after the repair(they only did toe-in as that's all the tie-rods affect) they said my caster and chamber were way out on one side, like 4 degrees caster!! How could the caster go out?! Does anyone know what the stock caster, chamber, and toe-in is supposed to be? Also, is the 'stang adjustable for those or do you have to buy shims or eccentrics? How about chamber for aggresive driving, I'm not autocrossing so I don't want to go too crazy and burn up the inner thread. Thanks for any advice. | 
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