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Old Apr 20, 2005 | 09:29 AM
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As per Jim's recommendation (Thanks for your help Jim!), I am installing 4 RE750's on my 2002 s2k. I am using a 225/50/16 front and 245/45/16 rear tire size.

When I bought the car used at a local lexus dealer, they threw in free mounting, balancing and alignment for the tires I was getting from Jim at tirerack.com. Although they have a top of the line alignment machine, they are not a Honda dealer, and asked that I bring the alignment specs with me (I assume their machine has the s2k in it, but it would be nice to verify what their computer tells them). I've done searches but cant find out what these specs are. Can someone please post what I should tell the lexus dealer to align my s2k at? I'd like to go with an OEM setup unless there is some definite reason why I shouldnt do that. Thanks and sorry if this was posted somewhere, I couldnt find a single, concise answer for my setup!

If I cant find OEM, I was thinking of doing:
FRONT:
Camber -.75
Caster 6.5
Total toe-in .0625

REAR:
Camber -1.5
Total toe in = .1875
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Old Apr 21, 2005 | 12:01 PM
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I had the alignment done today and this is what we ended up with:

Front-------------
Camber: -.7
Caster 4.8 / 4.3
Toe-in Total .05 (.025 per side)

Rear--------------
Camber -1.5 / -1.6
Toe-in Total .2

Looks like its pretty close to the specs I wanted, except for the caster up front. They said the bolts were maxed out and could only get 4.8 on the left side and 4.3 on the right side. Do you think this will be ok? Can anyone let me know if they see a potiential problem?
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