Front -
Toe: 0 ± 0.6 mm
Camber: 0° ± 30'
Rear -
Toe: 2.2 ± 0.6 mm
Camber: -1°50' ± 30'
And here's the Haynes manual specifications:
Front -
Toe: 0 ± 0.5 mm
Camber: 0° ± 30'
Rear -
Toe: 1.5 ± 0.5 mm
Camber: 1°50' ± 30'
The most obvious difference there is the rear toe, but it also seems (unless a typo in the HBOL) that Haynes is suggesting positive rear camber and the other suggests negative? My car had a negative rear camber before and after alignment.
Does anyone know what Peugeot's own specifications are for the D9 saloon? Was the suspension setup changed at all between the D8 and D9?
Before alignment my rear wheels had a toe out! I should get it checked more regularly. It feels slightly weird going over bumps now - like the rear is wobbling more horizontally on the rebound. Could this be drop links or something, or was I just used to it being wrong?
