flipray
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- Joined
- Dec 9, 2021
- Messages
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- Location
- Tampa, FL
- V-Series Cadillac(s)?
- 2010 CTS-V, 2016 CTS-V, 2022 CT4V Blackwing, 2022 CT5BV Blackwing
I know V-Academy recommended Street alignments be set to the following:
Front (per corner)
- Camber: -1.0 Degrees
- Toe: 0.1 Degrees (total)
Rear (per corner)
- Camber: -1.0 Degrees
- Toe: 0.1 Degrees (total)
The total part confuses me, is that total combined the left and right (So no more than 0.2 Degrees) or no more than 0.1 Degrees combined?!?! Im fighting the rear end sways and about to install arms. I wanna make sure the rear toes are set correctly, to either 0.2 or 0.1 to keep the rear end tracking straight when it loads. Figured the issue is when the rear end squats, the toes deflect out more and causes the car to pull to one side.
Front (per corner)
- Camber: -1.0 Degrees
- Toe: 0.1 Degrees (total)
Rear (per corner)
- Camber: -1.0 Degrees
- Toe: 0.1 Degrees (total)
The total part confuses me, is that total combined the left and right (So no more than 0.2 Degrees) or no more than 0.1 Degrees combined?!?! Im fighting the rear end sways and about to install arms. I wanna make sure the rear toes are set correctly, to either 0.2 or 0.1 to keep the rear end tracking straight when it loads. Figured the issue is when the rear end squats, the toes deflect out more and causes the car to pull to one side.



