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- What I Drive
- 2022 G70
3.3T G70 RWD
I brought my car to the dealership for my 18k oil change and they told me that i needed an alignment and rear tires. I took the car to a local alignment shop and they told me how far out the alignment was(no numbers), just "man your alignment was way out!". For the last 2 weeks i have had the worst time keeping the car on the road, it is all over the place, especially at highway speeds. I took it back to the alignment shop today and the said it was still where they set it. When i told them what was happening they said that they would set it up like a sports car, bringing the rear camber in, almost to the red. They told me to drive it and let them know. I live out in the country and they have never worked on a G70 before.
My question is, can anyone tell me what the alignment numbers should have looked like? Should the rear camber be set into the red(i really dont know what number goes into red and where it would still be green)?
Any information would be appreciated.
I brought my car to the dealership for my 18k oil change and they told me that i needed an alignment and rear tires. I took the car to a local alignment shop and they told me how far out the alignment was(no numbers), just "man your alignment was way out!". For the last 2 weeks i have had the worst time keeping the car on the road, it is all over the place, especially at highway speeds. I took it back to the alignment shop today and the said it was still where they set it. When i told them what was happening they said that they would set it up like a sports car, bringing the rear camber in, almost to the red. They told me to drive it and let them know. I live out in the country and they have never worked on a G70 before.
My question is, can anyone tell me what the alignment numbers should have looked like? Should the rear camber be set into the red(i really dont know what number goes into red and where it would still be green)?
Any information would be appreciated.