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by CraigL
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All,

I've looked through old threads but can't find any suggestions or instructions to completing a front end alignment on the M3W. A few suggestions on the rear tire, but I can't find anything on the front. Did I miss this? If so, I apologize in advance.

Thanks for the tips.

For those in the US, I expect I won't hear from any of you today, as you are of course giving your wives/mothers extra attention on this Mother's Day! smile

Thanks,
Craig
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by Bitsobrits
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Not much to an alignment, as there is no adjustment for caster or camber with the standard suspension, only toe. I've tried toe in from 0 to 1/16" to 1/8" total, and have settled on 1/16. There wasn't much to notice between 1/16and 1/8, but 0 was definitely more nervous. Given the very stiff springing of these machines combined with their less than stiff chassis, I don't think they have much sensitivity to suspension fine tuning. I use this toe gauge: https://tinyurl.com/M3Wtoegauge, a relic of my active track days. Many other options out there. The string method is not something I've explored on the M3W, though I've used it with success on 4 wheelers many times in the past.
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