Quote Originally Posted by 632 Regal
same thing, I was so damn careful to get them exact so that I wouldnt need an alignment and didn plan or have the money for it at the time...guess what, I planed and coughed up the cash the next day.

It is only toe in that is adjusted..
So you can make a device to measure the relative position of the tires front to back and set it yourself. I used 2x4's with screw eyes and when I did get new tires, found that I had adjusted it well within specs...

The dealer will tell you to align with new tires.

Scott