Stock F/R Track Measurement
Anyone know the stock front and stock rear track measurements? Center front left wheel to center front right wheel and the same thing for the rear. Most importantly if the measurements are the same on the front and rear.
The track measurement should not change with toe settings. This measurement is taken at the center of the rim/hub. I am going to attempt to rough in an alignment (prior to heading to a professional) when I install my coilovers and need to confirm that the track F/R measurement is the same so that I can set the toe.
I'm sorry it's camber dependant not toe but still varies with alignment read this thread:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...ht=track+width
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...ht=track+width
Thanks...that is just the kind of information that I was looking for. I have to inject just one comment though. In theory the track would indeed be the same independant of camber and toe, but in practice it would be almost impossible to actually measure from the exact pivot point on the hub. Therefore, your right in that it is either toe or camber dependant depending on where you measure it unless of course there was zero camber and zero toe.
59.6" per:
http://www.mitsucars.com/MMNA/jsp/ev...s.do?loc=en-us
Yes, as you said change in camber doesn't really affect the wheel track much given the pivot point is low.
http://www.mitsucars.com/MMNA/jsp/ev...s.do?loc=en-us
Yes, as you said change in camber doesn't really affect the wheel track much given the pivot point is low.
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