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      10-17-2016, 01:34 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Twt View Post
I put about 250 miles on the car and wanted to check the factory alignment to establish a base for future tracking, the car also felt a little odd in the seat/rear. I took it to GTE in Atlanta, they do a ton of track cars, and it showed that both rear toe numbers were off (toe out) and the RR camber as well. After resetting the car feels better. If you went to the dealer with these settings they would tell you that you needed a $200 alignment! GTE said this is not unusual in that most new Porsches come in with off factory numbers.


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Originally Posted by CosmosMpower View Post
I think they would say that's within factory tolerance or something. Also at 250 miles you can probably get a free courtesy re-alignment.
Good to know.

When they swap the rear diff, something many 16-17MY m2's are in line for, the wheel alignment I believe is redone.

I will ask for specs and printout. My rear diff is scheduled to be swapped out soon.
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