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Hey guys,

I recently locked my HICAS using a replacement bar. I guess I didnt get the tie rod ends exactly right because on the Eye-O-meter I can see there is too much rear toe in.

But I was thinking, the hicas tie-rod ends go onto a ball joint on the hub. So the only way to adjust the toe is to wind the tie-rod end in until the balljoint is full one way, then the hub still start to move with it, but what happens when the hub moves upwards, wont this cause weird dynamic toe?

Please tell me all I'll need is a four wheel alignment and I'll be happy.

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