Measure the distance (at hub height) between the  front side of the wheels
and then the rear side. If one can get them to same length size then we have
a  zero toe-in.   safe to get you to the wheel  alignment shop.
regards
mak


> unless you have a tool to measure the distance between the front wheels to
get the factory toe in specs its best to have a alignment shop do that for
you
>
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Piles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Mercedes mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 21:06:55 -0600
> Subject: [MBZ] DIY toe in adjustment
>
>
> Hello all
>
> I am getting ready to change the tie rod and center link on my 1985 300SD.
> Is there a way I can properly adjust the toe in my self?  Also my steering
> wheel is not properly centered.  If I pull the centering plug on the gear
> box and center the gear box  should the steering wheel then be centered
> unless someone really screwed something up?
>
> Thanks
> Mike Piles
>
>
>
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