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Setting rear axle alignment:
The alignment for the rear wheels is set by the so-called
tie-in-block. This is a plastics part (A) screwed to the back
of the differential.
The two metal axles holding the lower transverse links are
attached to the outer holes of the toe-in block.
A toe-in block with a different distance between these two
holes can be used to adjust the toe-in of the rear wheels.
The alignment of the rear axle of your vehicle has little effect
on driving behaviour, however.
The figure on the right shows the plastic part enclosed with
the vehicle with further toe-in blocks.
A
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