Specs for a Corvette Alignment

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The 2010 Corvette came with five different suspension types in several coupe and convertible trims. The suspension types were Sport, Soft Ride, Ride and Handling, Special Ride and Handling, and Ride, Handling and Performance.

Front-End Alignment Specs for the Sport, Soft Ride, and Ride and Handling Suspensions

    The limits for the caster angle are +6.9 to +8.1 degrees, the ideal being +7.5 degrees. The limits for camber angle are -1.05 to +.15, the ideal being -.45. The toe can range from -.1 to +.3 degrees per wheel, with the ideal being +.1.0.

Front-End Alignment Specs for the Special Ride and Handling Type Suspension

    The limits for the caster angle are +7.0 to +8.2 degrees, the ideal being 7.6 degrees. The limits for the camber angle are -1.5 degrees to +1.5 degrees, the ideal being -1 degree. The toe can range from -.1 to +.3 degrees per wheel, the ideal being +.1 degree.

Front-End Alignment Specs for the Ride, Handling and Performance Type of Suspension

    The limits for the caster angle are +7.1 to +8.3 degrees, the ideal being +7.7 degrees. The limits for the camber angle are -1.5 to +1.50, the ideal being -1.0 degree. The toe can range from -.1 to +.3 degrees per wheel, the ideal being +.1 degree.

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