Recommended Alignment Settings?

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Just getting my Supra broke in. Looking for recommended alignment specs for street driven A90. I assume Toyota/BMW, like all other car makers, are just happy to get the wheels on pointing in the same direction. I presume the hive mind has come up with best settings for aggressive street use?
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Just getting my Supra broke in. Looking for recommended alignment specs for street driven A90. I assume Toyota/BMW, like all other car makers, are just happy to get the wheels on pointing in the same direction. I presume the hive mind has come up with best settings for aggressive street use?
Hit up the guys over at Texas Track Works. They're in Fort Worth. They own and track a Supra and have extensive knowledge in it's alignment adjustment and specs.
 

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i have a 2021 and would like to get recommended specs for street driven car.
maybe try to fix the bumpsteer a bit
 

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i have a 2021 and would like to get recommended specs for street driven car.
maybe try to fix the bumpsteer a bit
For street, I'd go 0 toe in front, slight toe in, in the rear to keep the ass in line.
 

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For street, I'd go 0 toe in front, slight toe in, in the rear to keep the ass in line.
thank you for the fast answer
yes street use, curvy fast back roads, maybe 1-2 track days a year.
for the front i understand
for the back, what is slight(in mm) ?
im asking because i dont know what is the oem specs
 

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thank you for the fast answer
yes street use, curvy fast back roads, maybe 1-2 track days a year.
for the front i understand
for the back, what is slight(in mm) ?
im asking because i dont know what is the oem specs
for the rear, I would aim for 0.22 total rear toe-in. I use this and the car went from feeling like it wanted to kill me all the time to well balanced and stable.
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