Setting rear axle alignment:
The alignment for the rear wheels is set by the so-called
tie-in-block. This is a plastics part (A) screwed to the back
of the differential.
The two metal axles holding the lower transverse links are
attached to the outer holes of the toe-in block.
A toe-in block with a different distance between these two
holes can be used to adjust the toe-in of the rear wheels.
The alignment of the rear axle of your vehicle has little effect
on driving behaviour, however.
Thegureontherightshowstheplasticpartenclosedwith
the vehicle with further toe-in blocks.
A