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Wheel alingment specs for toyota land cruiser

What are the specs for wheel alignment on toyota landcruiser hzj75

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Camber
Left−right error
1°00’ ± 45'

Caster
Left−right error
3°00’ ± 1°

Steering axis inclination 13°00’ ± 45’
Camber, caster and steering axis inclination are not adjustable.
If measurements are not within the specification, inspect the
suspension parts for damaged and/or worn out parts and replace
them as necessary.


INSPECT TOE−IN
Toe−in
(0.08 ± 0.08 in.


This is the only Land Cruiser Specs I could find, hope it helps

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Can u plz give an idea how to convert Toe in from mm or inch to degrees? because my Wheel alignment machine takes input of Toe-in in degrees.

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