Wheel Alignment Calculator — Calculate Wheel Angles and Adjustments

Wheel Alignment Calculator

Calculate wheel alignment angles and adjustments for your vehicle. Determine optimal toe, camber, and caster settings for improved handling, tire wear, and vehicle performance.

Step 1: Current Alignment Measurements

0.2°
-0.5°
4.5°

Understanding Alignment Angles

Toe refers to the direction the tires point relative to the vehicle centerline. Camber is the vertical tilt of the tire. Caster affects steering stability and return-to-center.

Step 2: Desired Alignment Settings

About Alignment Types

Standard alignment follows factory specifications. Performance alignment increases negative camber for better cornering. Comfort settings reduce toe for improved straight-line stability.

Alignment Analysis Results

Summary
Alignment Comparison
Breakdown

Overall Alignment Status

Needs Adjustment
Front toe and camber require correction for optimal tire wear
Current Toe Angle
0.2° Needs Adjust
Target Toe Angle
0.1°
Adjustment Needed
-0.1°
Current Camber
-0.5° Good
Target Camber
-0.7°
Adjustment Needed
-0.2°

Alignment Type Comparison

Alignment Type Toe (deg) Camber (deg) Caster (deg) Best For

Alignment Impact Analysis

Alignment Effects on Vehicle

Toe Effects: Steering response and tire wear

Camber Effects: Cornering grip and tire contact patch

Caster Effects: Steering stability and return-to-center

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