Originally posted by InitialD
Well, if you already have bought and have the tweak station due to ignorance
, you can still make use of it.
Seem to remember being recommended to buy one from someone else
Put the car on the tweak station. Say if you want to check the tweak on the rear wheels, instead of putting the front wheels on the fixed beam, suspend those front wheels by putting a block (like the droop gauge block) on the front part of the chassis so that none of the front wheels are touching the fixed beam. You will get a truer tweak on the rear wheels you intend to check from the level bubble gauge.
How would the tweak be truer? If I'm going to do the lifting method, then any tweak will reveal itself within that process. Using the MIP would surely just mean that I'm closer to having no tweak when I start off?
Cheers, Mark.