In this video, 1A Auto shows you how to perform a wheel alignment by yourself

🔧 List of tools used:
• Complete Metric Wrench Set
• Locking Pliers
• Wire or String
• Cardboard
• Jack Stands
• Measuring Tape

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  1. Corey Audet

    Awesome thanks for your time.

  2. Aaron Dixon

    Its a hassle to determine the amount of adjustment turns, translate this into toe measurement. I would like to know how much difference toe angle needs a adjustment in a wheel alignment shop. They won't tell you exact its worth asking lol

  3. Aaron Dixon

    Tip: Make sure your Cat isn't around they love strings

  4. Technical Rajguru

    What to do if there is more round to adjust tie rod how can u keep in mind those marking lines

  5. Technical Rajguru

    Your tyre wearing from outside

  6. Jon Xcel

    I don't get it. Why move the stand to 67 to match the front? Wouldn't that change the 1 inch you just adjusted in the beginning at 1 inch from the center of wheels?

  7. Michael Martinez

    It’s not out of align…it’s definitely the TCM…

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