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VE Front End Alignment Specs Different?

Willie Ute

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Gentlemen,

Vehicle in question is a 2010 VE Commodore. Does anyone know if the alignment specs for the coupe, wagon and ute the same? Also the Maloo. I'm needing an alignment and any shop I go to will only have specs for a 2008 - 09 G8, so I really need to know. Thanks.
 

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Should be the same on the front as sedan and wagon.

Someone hopefully can post the exact specs for you.
 

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Should be the same on the front as sedan and wagon.
If the same, no issue getting the specs. Just look it up as a G8 and good to go. I would just like to have some verification and no one here would know.
 

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If the same, no issue getting the specs. Just look it up as a G8 and good to go. I would just like to have some verification and no one here would know.
@vc commodore knows as he does tyre fitting for a crust.
 

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Copied from @BlackVXGTS when he posted in another thread
 

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Now the danger....

Front end is saying you can go from .13 of a degree positive to .53 negative on camber

Toe you can go from .17 degree toe in to .17 degree toe out

Where the danger lies is, go the minimum specs of .13 positive camber to .17 degree toe in and all of a sudden you are ripping the outer edge off the front tyres....

Won't get into the rear nor the caster settings....

This is why I have always said, it is a guide and reading tyre wear is the best method to set the alignment...

But hey, the specs are right and not much else I can say about it
 
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