How to Perform a Front End Alignment Yourself – Easy and Free

How to Perform a Front End Alignment Yourself – Easy and Free

Here is a quick video on how you can adjust your front wheel toe alignment yourself and save a bunch of money. You should always do an alignment after you replace any of your steering components, inner or outer tie rods, rack n pinion etc but if all you need to adjust is the toe on your front wheel here is how you can perform the procedure yourself with very little effort.

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You may also find these other video’s helpful:

How to replace inner and outer tie rod ends: http://youtu.be/PQuTwWwmW6w

How to test and inspect your tie rod ends: http://youtu.be/ZTn7EUmm6zY

How to Replace an AC Compressor clutch and bearing: http://youtu.be/04c1MPq0HGo

How to perform a parasitic draw test on your battery: http://youtu.be/eXX8TfzRAKk

How to diagnose vibration or shaking issues at highway speeds:
http://youtu.be/2LSC5-bARg0

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Juan Perez says:

It doesn't quite work like that…

oppanheimer says:

You are awesome. I will do my daughter's car wheel alignment now. Thank you.

David Heart says:

Really simple and nice. Very short too, great job.

K162KingPin says:

This looks like a great method. Sadly the plastic mud covers on my car got in the way of the string so it didn't work for me.

Drew Smith says:

interesting that thank for the info mate.

Ömer Gebeş says:

Thanks alot, very usefull video

SCLaP SCLaP says:

what do you use to get finger print grease off the car after working on it?

D.P. MillerdeRomero says:

Thanks dude! I will try this on my GMC 1500.

paul rogers says:

Hahaha props for admitting running the light 🙂

TechGeek says:

really handy and use ful

extorter says:

lmao this foo running red lights hahhahahaha

123 Fboi says:

I didn't get it.. u don't know how to do videos I don't understand I didn't learn how to make an alignment

Hagbard Celine says:

I like all your videos brother, but changing the toe with the wheels in the air is not going to help.

Maurice Dalaimo says:

so simple once you see the way to do it! thank you for the video awesome information!!!

Elisa Welch says:

Shit balls and I'm paying $80 for some grease guy to do that and it took 3 hours??

Michael Black says:

a good guide , but car at final check should ne all wheels on floor,, car moved and rechecked , good video

MrRichard57000 says:

good video but the allignment need too be on the ground with the weight from the car on the suspention,but the rope  why not.

William Davis says:

This is not an alignment this is just taking a random guess at what needs adjusting

Robert Chudzik says:

2:44 tire crack city!

MThomas says:

5:53 did you messed up the alignment?

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